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International journal of Nursing Education & Research

Volume 10, Issue 2, 2023
Mcmed International
International journal of Nursing Education & Research
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XXX-XXXX (Print), XXXX-XXXX (Online)
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bi-annual
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Abstract
Title
A STUDY TO ASSESS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF CONCEPT AWARENESS AND DECISIVENESS AMONG STUDENT NURSES IN SELECTED COLLEGE, ERNAKULAM DISTRICT
Author
Dr. C. Starmine*& Jomcy P. Jose
Email
starsujin6pearl@gmail.com
keyword
Self-concept awareness, decisiveness, body image, self-esteem and personal identity
Abstract
The study was undertaken to assess the relationship between self-concept awareness and decisiveness among student nurses in selected college in Ernakulam district. The objectives of the study were to assess the self -concept awareness and decisiveness among student nurses, to identify the relationship between self- concept awareness and decisiveness among student nurses and to identify the association with self-concept awareness and decisiveness with their selected demographic variables among student nurses. A descriptive correlational research design and convenience sampling technique were used by selecting total of 67 nursing students in the age group between 17-20 years who were studying in M.O.S.C. College of Nursing, Kolenchery. Data were collected by using socio- demographic performa, Multi-domain decisiveness scale, Rosenberg self-esteem scale, Personal identity questionnaire and Modified body image questionnaire. Results revealed that 73.1% of subjects had no concern with body image, 88.1% of subjects had average self-esteem, 95.5% of subjects had good personal identity and 64.2% of subjects had average decisiveness. A statistical significant positive moderate correlation was found between self-concept awareness and decisiveness. It is also observed that there is significant association between body image and religion, education of father and education of mother. None of the other demographic variables were associated with self-concept awareness and decisiveness
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