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Flourishing in nursing: positive factors that contributed to mental wellbeing of nursing students in Thailand

Int J Nurs Educ Scholarsh. 2025 Mar 26;22(1). doi: 10.1515/ijnes-2024-0076. eCollection 2025 Jan 1.

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To explore post-pandemic mental wellbeing status and identify positive factors influencing mental wellbeing among nursing students.

METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of undergraduate nursing students from three public colleges in Thailand was conducted. A convenience sample of 983 participants completed a paper questionnaire.

RESULTS: The mental wellbeing mean score was 43.67 (SD=6.75, possible range of 10-60). Mental wellbeing was negatively associated with participant’s age and class level while positively associated with income, BMI, exercise hours/week, sleep hours/day, academic support, perceived social support, community involvement, and grit. Using hierarchical multiple regression, six significant predictors were identified: income, sleep hours/day, academic support, perceived social support, community involvement, and grit. These predictors combined explained 44 % of the variance, F(11, 722)=55.97, p<0.001, adjusted R2=0.44.

CONCLUSIONS: To promote mental wellbeing of nursing students, colleges should explore how to increase academic support, encourage healthy habits in students, and enhance their community involvement.

PMID:40132175 | DOI:10.1515/ijnes-2024-0076

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