Relationship Issues Among College Nursing Students: Associations With Stress, Coping, Sleep, and Mental Disorders
Maintaining or dissolving a relationship issue among nursing students can add significantly to their overall stress, resulting in a variety of negative consequences, especially when they are unable to cope effectively. The purposes of this study are to examine the associations of relationship issues with stress, coping, sleep, and mental disorders of nursing students. Coping strategies commonly adopted by nursing students to deal with relationship issues are discussed as well.
Source: Teaching and Learning in Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Yuan Zhang, Michelle Chernaik, Kaylin Hallet Source Type: research
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