2024-03-28T14:31:16Zhttps://riubu.ubu.es/oai/requestoai:riubu.ubu.es:10259/75842023-03-23T01:05:28Zcom_10259_4725com_10259_5086com_10259_2604col_10259_4726
COVID-19 Infection among Nursing Students in Spain: The Risk Perception, Perceived Risk Factors, Coping Style, Preventive Knowledge of the Disease and Sense of Coherence as Psychological Predictor Variables: A Cross Sectional Survey
Serrano Gómez, Diego
Velasco-González, Verónica
Alconero-Camarero, Ana Rosa
González-López, José Rafael
Antonín-Martín, Montserrat
Borras-Santos, Alicia
Edo-Gual, Montserrat
Gea-Caballero, Vicente
Gómez-Urquiza, José L.
Meneses-Monroy, Alfonso
Montaña-Peironcely, Montserrat
Sarabia-Cobo, Carmen
Nursing students
Coping behaviors
COVID-19
Salutogenesis
Risk factors
Nurses
Enfermería
Salud
Enfermedades infecciosas
Nursing
Health
Communicable diseases
The exploration of patterns of health beliefs about COVID-19 among nursing students
may be beneficial to identify behaviors, attitudes and knowledge about contagion risk. We sought
to analyze the variables of risk perception, perceived risk factors, coping style, sense of coherence
and knowledge of preventive measures as possible predictors of having suffered from COVID-19.
Participants were nursing students from 13 universities in Spain. Sociodemographic and health
variables were collected. To test the independent variables, the Perception Risk Coping Knowledge
(PRCK-COVID-19) scale was created and validated because there was no specific survey for young
people adapted to the pandemic situation of COVID-19. It was validated with adequate psychometric
properties. A total of 1562 students (87.5% female, mean age 21.5 ± 5.7 years) responded. The
high perception of the risk of contagion, the high level of knowledge and a coping style focused
on the situation were notable. Significant differences by gender were found in the coping styles,
problem-focused, avoidance and knowledge scales, with women scoring higher in all categories. The
multiple regression analysis was significant (F = 3.68; p < 0.001). The predictor variables were the
coping styles subscale search for support and the intrinsic and extrinsic perceived risk factors. Our
model predicts that nursing students with a social support-based coping style are at a higher risk of
becoming infected with COVID-19, based on their own health belief model.
2023-03-22T12:24:55Z
2023-03-22T12:24:55Z
2022-09
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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http://hdl.handle.net/10259/7584
10.3390/nursrep12030066
2039-4403
eng
Nursing Reports. 2022, V. 12, n. 3, p. 661-673
https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep12030066
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