2016
DOI: 10.21097/ksw.2016.08.11.3.239
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The Effect of Life Stress, Sleep Quality, and Depression on Suicidal Ideation among Nursing Students

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“…In a study on nursing students in Hong Kong, 35.8% of the students experienced depression while 37.3% and 41.1% experienced anxiety and stress, respectively [ 14 ]. In Canada, nursing students had higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress compared to other students [ 15 ], and similarly in Korea, nursing students experienced higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress compared to other major students [ 16 , 17 ]. Additionally, compared to other major students, medical school and nursing students experienced higher levels of burnout due to the complex curriculum and pressure for professional performance [ 18 ].…”
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“…In a study on nursing students in Hong Kong, 35.8% of the students experienced depression while 37.3% and 41.1% experienced anxiety and stress, respectively [ 14 ]. In Canada, nursing students had higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress compared to other students [ 15 ], and similarly in Korea, nursing students experienced higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress compared to other major students [ 16 , 17 ]. Additionally, compared to other major students, medical school and nursing students experienced higher levels of burnout due to the complex curriculum and pressure for professional performance [ 18 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Evidence showed that first year nursing students had higher depression rate than fourth year nursing students and by the time they start clinical practice (26). Previous literature showed that a high level of stress in nursing students was associated with depression and anxiety (9,(27)(28)(29). The authors reported that the causes of stressors include unfamiliarity with academic environment, concerns over failure, performance evaluation by the instructors, and ineffective communication with instructors.…”
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“…If these stresses persist and are not effectively managed, they can experience various physical health problems and psychological difficulties such as anxiety, tension, frustration, and depression [5]. Ineffective coping and inadequate management of stress can lead to academic abandonment [6].…”
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