Connecting emotional health, hope, and healthy habits in undergraduate nursing students
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Rebecca J. Graves, PhD; Sharon Fruh, PhD; Heather R. Hall, PhD -- College of Nursing, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, USA; Susan Gordon Williams, PhD, University of South Alabama College of Nursing - Baldwin County Campus, University of South Alabama, Fairhope, Alabama, USA; Geoffrey M. Hudson, PhD; Caitlyn R. Hauff, PhD --Department of Health, Kinesiology, & Sport, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, USA; Matt Campbell, PhD, Information Systems Technology, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, USA; Thomas C. Shaw, PhD, Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, USA; Scott Sittig, PhD, School of Computing, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, USA; Ryon McDermott, PhD, Department of Professional Studies, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, USA
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This study investigated emotional health and health habits of undergraduate nursing students at a university in the Southeastern U.S. Healthy habits had significant positive associations with health-specific hope and significant negative associations with anxiety and depression in the students. These findings will inform future interventions to increase hope and self-efficacy.
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Keywords | Emotional Health; Healthy Habits; Nursing Student Health; Nursing Students; Undergraduate Nursing Students |
Name | 31st International Nursing Research Congress |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Virtual Event |
Date | 2020 |
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