@article{ART002871942},
author={SEUNG AE YANG},
title={The Relationship between COVID-19 related Knowledge & Preventive Health Behavior, Self-Efficacy, Anxiety and Perceived Stress among Nursing Students},
journal={Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence},
issn={2466-0078},
year={2022},
volume={8},
number={4},
pages={65-76},
doi={10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.4.065}
TY - JOUR
AU - SEUNG AE YANG
TI - The Relationship between COVID-19 related Knowledge & Preventive Health Behavior, Self-Efficacy, Anxiety and Perceived Stress among Nursing Students
JO - Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence
PY - 2022
VL - 8
IS - 4
PB - The Korea Internet of Things Society
SP - 65
EP - 76
SN - 2466-0078
AB - The purpose of this study aimed to identify the level of knowledge & preventive health behaviors related to COVID-19, self-efficacy, anxiety, and perceived stress of students at a nursing college and to investigate the correlation between them. The data were collected from 133 students at a nursing college in Seoul, Korea, from April 15, 2022 to May 10, 2022 through a Google online questionnaire. The data were analyzed using SPSS/WIN 25.0 to perform descriptive statistics, t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson's Correlation Coefficients. As a result of analyzing the difference according to general characteristics, preventive health behavior showed a significant difference according to the necessity of COVID-19 infection control education, and self-efficacy showed a difference according to the subjective health status. The degree of instability of the subjects was shown to have significant differences according to grade and subjective health status, and perceived stress showed significant differences according to subjective health status. The result of analyzing the correlation between preventive health behavior and knowledge, self-efficacy, anxiety, and perceived stress showed that there was no significant correlation, but self-efficacy had a significant negative correlation with anxiety and perceived stress, and anxiety had a significant positive correlation with perceived stress. The results of this study will be used as basic data for education programs and countermeasures to prevent COVID-19 infections.
KW - Nursing student;knowledge;preventive health behavior;self-efficacy;anxiety;perceived stress
DO - 10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.4.065
ER -
SEUNG AE YANG. (2022). The Relationship between COVID-19 related Knowledge & Preventive Health Behavior, Self-Efficacy, Anxiety and Perceived Stress among Nursing Students. Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence, 8(4), 65-76.
SEUNG AE YANG. 2022, "The Relationship between COVID-19 related Knowledge & Preventive Health Behavior, Self-Efficacy, Anxiety and Perceived Stress among Nursing Students", Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence, vol.8, no.4 pp.65-76. Available from: doi:10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.4.065
SEUNG AE YANG "The Relationship between COVID-19 related Knowledge & Preventive Health Behavior, Self-Efficacy, Anxiety and Perceived Stress among Nursing Students" Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence 8.4 pp.65-76 (2022) : 65.
SEUNG AE YANG. The Relationship between COVID-19 related Knowledge & Preventive Health Behavior, Self-Efficacy, Anxiety and Perceived Stress among Nursing Students. 2022; 8(4), 65-76. Available from: doi:10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.4.065
SEUNG AE YANG. "The Relationship between COVID-19 related Knowledge & Preventive Health Behavior, Self-Efficacy, Anxiety and Perceived Stress among Nursing Students" Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence 8, no.4 (2022) : 65-76.doi: 10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.4.065
SEUNG AE YANG. The Relationship between COVID-19 related Knowledge & Preventive Health Behavior, Self-Efficacy, Anxiety and Perceived Stress among Nursing Students. Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence, 8(4), 65-76. doi: 10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.4.065
SEUNG AE YANG. The Relationship between COVID-19 related Knowledge & Preventive Health Behavior, Self-Efficacy, Anxiety and Perceived Stress among Nursing Students. Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence. 2022; 8(4) 65-76. doi: 10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.4.065
SEUNG AE YANG. The Relationship between COVID-19 related Knowledge & Preventive Health Behavior, Self-Efficacy, Anxiety and Perceived Stress among Nursing Students. 2022; 8(4), 65-76. Available from: doi:10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.4.065
SEUNG AE YANG. "The Relationship between COVID-19 related Knowledge & Preventive Health Behavior, Self-Efficacy, Anxiety and Perceived Stress among Nursing Students" Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence 8, no.4 (2022) : 65-76.doi: 10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.4.065