The association between the coping attitudes and compulsive online buying behaviors of nurses

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
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Abstract

Aim

The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between the coping attitudes and compulsive online buying behaviors of nurses.

Methods

This descriptive and correlational study was conducted with 253 nurses working in a research and training hospital in Istanbul between June and December 2022. Data were collected using a ‘Participant Information Form’, the ‘Coping Attitudes Assessment Scale (R-COPE)’, and the ‘Compulsive Online Shopping Scale (COSS)’. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Pearson's correlation coefficient, and multiple linear regression analysis. A p-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results

The mean R-COPE score of the participants was 87.79 ± 10.40, and their mean COSS score was 26.00 ± 25.03. There was a negative and statistically significant correlation between the total R-COPE scores and the total COSS scores of the participants (p < 0.01). The coping attitudes (β = −0.147) were a significant and negative predictor of compulsive online buying behaviors. Marital status (β = 0.152), frequency of access to the internet (β = 0.273), frequency of online shopping (β = 0.365), and monthly amount of money spent for online shopping (β = 0.123) were significant and positive predictors of compulsive online buying behaviors. These variables collectively explained 33 % (R2 = 0.328, p = 0.000) of the total variance in the compulsive online buying behaviors of the participants.

Conclusion

Nurses had moderate levels of coping attitudes and low levels of compulsive online buying behaviors. Having low levels of coping attitudes, being single, accessing the internet frequently, doing online shopping frequently and spending a high amount of money for online shopping every month predicted the compulsive online buying behaviors.

护士的应对态度与强迫性网购行为之间的关联
本研究旨在探讨护士的应对态度与强迫性网购行为之间的关系。 本研究采用描述性和相关性研究方法,在 2022 年 6 月至 12 月期间对伊斯坦布尔一家研究和培训医院的 253 名护士进行了调查。使用 "参与者信息表"、"应对态度评估量表(R-COPE)"和 "强迫性网上购物量表(COSS)"收集数据。数据分析采用了描述性统计、皮尔逊相关系数和多元线性回归分析。结果参与者的平均 R-COPE 得分为 87.79 ± 10.40,平均 COSS 得分为 26.00 ± 25.03。参与者的 R-COPE 总分与 COSS 总分呈负相关,且具有统计学意义(p < 0.01)。应对态度(β = -0.147)对强迫性网购行为有明显的负向预测作用。婚姻状况(β = 0.152)、上网频率(β = 0.273)、网购频率(β = 0.365)和每月用于网购的金额(β = 0.123)对强迫性网购行为有显著的正向预测作用。这些变量共同解释了参与者强迫性网购行为总方差的 33 %(R2 = 0.328,p = 0.000)。低水平的应对态度、单身、经常上网、经常网购以及每月网购花费较高预测了强迫性网购行为。
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审稿时长
160 days
期刊介绍: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing disseminates original, peer-reviewed research that is of interest to psychiatric and mental health care nurses. The field is considered in its broadest perspective, including theory, practice and research applications related to all ages, special populations, settings, and interdisciplinary collaborations in both the public and private sectors. Through critical study, expositions, and review of practice, Archives of Psychiatric Nursing is a medium for clinical scholarship to provide theoretical linkages among diverse areas of practice.
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