OCCUPATION AND HEALTH ›› 2023, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (8): 1107-1111.

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Investigation on relationship between aversion sensitivity and caring behavior of nursing students

CHI Chang-de, GONG Guo-mei, LI Hui, ZHANG Xiao-ling, CHEN Jun-xia   

  1. Nursing College,Quanzhou Medical College,Quanzhou Fujian 362011,China
  • Received:2022-08-07 Revised:2022-08-29 Published:2026-03-11

Abstract: Objective To investigate the current situation of aversion sensitivity and caring behavior of nursing students,explore the relationship between aversion sensitivity and caring behavior of nursing students. Methods Using the convenient sampling,2 659 nursing students in a higher vocational college in Quanzhou City were investigated by the self-designed general information scale,the disgust sensitivity scale revised form(DS-R) and the caring behavior inventory(CBI) from January to March 2022,and the data were analyzed. Results Among 2 659 nursing students,62.6% had aversion during nursing,and the total aversion score was (61.89±20.18)points,of which the core aversion score was (30.93±9.78)points,the animal related aversion score was (18.32±8.05) points,and the pollution aversion score was(12.58±4.99)points. There were statistically significant differences in DS-R scores among students with aversion problems in different grade,gender,and nursing practice(P<0.05).The total score of CBI was (121.89±14.18)points,and the differences in CBI scores were statistically significant among students with aversion problems in different grade,gender,and nursing practice(P<0.05).There was a negative correlation between DS-R and CBI scores(r=-0.301,P<0.05). Conclusion The aversion sensitivity of nursing students is generally high,which is related to grade,gender and aversion in nursing practice,the nursing care behavior is also influenced by grade,gender,and aversion in nursing practice,and there is a negative correlation between the aversion score andcare behavior of nursing students.

Key words: Aversion sensitivity, Caring behavior, Nursing education

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