The effect of nursing education on submissive behaviors

Authors

  • Adana Filiz University of Adnan Menderes, Turkey
  • Hülya Arslantaş University of Adnan Menderes, Turkey
  • Leman Kutlu Aslan University of Haliç, Turkey

Keywords:

nursing education, economic crisis, health promotion

Abstract

This study was planned to investigate the effect of nursing education on submissive behaviours. This research was carried out at a university with the students (n=39) of Higher School of Health, between 2009 and 2013 years. During the 2009-2010 Academic Education Year, the Submissive Behaviours Scale (SBS) scores of the 1st grade were evaluated and they were evaluated while students attending to 4th grade. Of the students, the 1st grade mean SBS scores were found as 35.18± 8.16 and the 4th grade mean SBS scores as 40.49 ± 9.95 (p=0.000). It was detected that nursing education has increased the students’ submissive behaviour scores.

Author Biographies

Adana Filiz , University of Adnan Menderes, Turkey

Aydin Health College

Hülya Arslantaş, University of Adnan Menderes, Turkey

Aydin Health College

Leman Kutlu Aslan, University of Haliç, Turkey

Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Department

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Published

2016-01-20

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