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The Relationship Between Defensive Pessimism, Goal Orientation, and Self-Esteem Among Nursing Students.

Authors :
Atta, Mohamed Hussein Ramadan
Rushdan, Esraa Elsayed
Elzohairy, Nadia Waheed
Source :
SAGE Open Nursing; 11/8/2024, p1-11, 11p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Introduction: Academic achievement in nursing students is significantly influenced by their self-esteem and goal orientation. Defensive pessimism, a strategy where students set low expectations to prepare for potential failure, helps them stay motivated and focused. While this cognitive strategy can boost effort and performance, its relationship with self-esteem and goal orientation remains underexplored among nursing students, revealing a gap in understanding how these factors interact to influence academic success. Objective: Assess the level and relationship between defensive pessimism, goal orientation, and self-esteem among nursing students at the Faculty of Nursing. Method: Four hundred students were included in the research using a stratified sampling method followed by a simple randomization sampling technique to select 100 students from each academic year. Tools: The Defensive Pessimism Questionnaire, the Goal Orientation Scale, and the Self-Esteem Scale were used. Results: 56.28% of participants had a low level of defensive pessimism, about two-thirds (62.30%) had a low level of goal orientation, and 70.0% of the students had a mild level of self-esteem. In addition, higher levels of defensive pessimism are significantly associated with stronger goal orientation (r =.291, p <.001) but lower self-esteem (r = −.246, p <.001). Additionally, self-esteem is significantly positively correlated with mastery-performance approach goals (r =.335, p <.001; r =.142, p <.001) and significantly negatively correlated with mastery-performance avoidance goals (r = −.351, p <.001; r = −.041, p <.001). Conclusion: These findings highlight the complex interplay between defensive pessimism, goal orientation, and self-esteem in nursing students. Understanding these relationships is crucial for developing targeted interventions to enhance academic achievement and psychological well-being among nursing students, potentially by fostering adaptive goal-setting strategies and addressing the impacts of defensive pessimism on self-esteem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23779608
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
SAGE Open Nursing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180764639
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/23779608241293662