穆斯林护生宗教信仰水平与感知社会支持对心理健康的影响

Rasyad Kamal Othman, Siti Sahirah Suhaimi, Wan Hasliza Wan Mamat, Shanti Wardaningsih, Nurasikin Mohamad Shariff
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护理专业的学生面临着各种各样的困难,比如需要满足学术和临床期望,离家很远,经济拮据。在这样做的过程中,他们可能会遇到不愉快的事情,可能会影响他们的心理健康。心理健康可以通过宗教和社会支持得到改善。本研究对本科护生的心理健康、感知社会支持和宗教信仰进行了评估,并评估了这些方面之间的相关性。采用社会人口统计学数据、DASS-21量表、多维感知社会支持量表(MSPSS)和宗教虔诚度自评量表对255名公立伊斯兰大学的穆斯林护理本科生进行了横断面研究。结果显示:护生的心理健康水平为中等水平(Mean=23.41, SD=+/- 14.352), 83.0%的护生有高度的宗教信仰和社会支持感,心理健康水平为中等水平(Mean=23.41, SD=+/- 14.352)。宗教信仰水平和感知社会支持水平与总DASS-21呈显著负相关(rs=0.195, p0.05;rs = 0.248, p < 0.05)。这项研究表明,包括宗教信仰、三年级学生身份和感知到的父母支持在内的保护性特征如何影响心理健康。由于使用单一研究环境(伊斯兰大学)的限制,这项研究可能会在未来扩大,以调查对感兴趣的人群有更多保护作用的因素。
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Religiosity level and perceived social support for the psychological wellbeing of Muslim undergraduate nursing students
Nursing students are exposed to various difficulties, such as the need to meet academic and clinical expectations, distance from home, and financial constraints. In doing so, they may encounter unpleasant events that might affect their mental health. Mental wellbeing can be enhanced through religion and social support. In this study, the mental health, perceived social support, and religiosity of undergraduate nursing students were evaluated, and any correlations between these aspects were assessed. A cross-sectional study involving socio-demographic data, DASS-21 items, the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), and a self-rated religiosity scale was conducted among 255 Muslim undergraduate nursing students at a public Islamic university. The result showed that the nursing students had moderate levels of psychological wellbeing (Mean=23.41, SD=+/- 14.352), 83.0% of the students were very religious and sensed a high level of social support, while they had moderate levels of psychological wellbeing (Mean=23.41, SD=+/- 14.352). Levels of religiosity and perceived social support had a significant inverse relationship with the total DASS-21 (rs=0.195, p0.05; rs=0.248, p<0.05). This study demonstrates how protective characteristics - including religiosity, being a third-year student, and perceived parental support can affect mental health. This research may be expanded in future to investigate more protective factors for the population of interest because of the constraints of using a single study setting, the Islamic university.
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