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Journal : Jurnal Pustaka Medika (Pusat Akses Kajian Medis dan Kesehatan Masyarakat)

Academic Stress and Coping Strategy Among The Final Year Of Nursing Students’ In Banten Province Maria Windi Jemadu; Conny Rapita Ompusunggu; Eka Putri Gracella Komigi; Veronica Paula; Mega Sampe Padang
Jurnal Pustaka Medika (Pusat Akses Kajian Medis dan Kesehatan Masyarakat) Vol 2 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Pustaka Medika (Pusat Akses Kajian Medis dan Kesehatan Masyarakat)
Publisher : Pustaka Galeri Mandiri

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Background: Academic stress is an unavoidable part when facing pressures that arise from academic assignments as nursing students need to meet their abilities both in terms of knowledge and practical skills in hospitals. Nursing students can use appropriate coping strategies to overcome academic stress. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine academic stress and coping strategies for final-year nursing students in Banten Province. Methods: This study used a quantitative method with a descriptive approach and univariate analysis. The population of this research is the final year students in Banten Province as many as 3693 students and the sample is 361 respondents. The research respondents were final-year nursing students in Banten Province obtained with a purposive sampling technique. The instrument used was a Modified Academic Stress Questionnaire and Ways of Coping, the instrument was reliable and valid (Cronbach alpha 0,851 and 0,779). Results: The result of the study are students who experienced mild stress 146 students (40.4%), moderate stress 115 students (31.9%), normal stress 53 students (14.7%), and severe stress 47 students (13.0%). The coping strategies used are Problem-Focused Coping for 291 students (80.6%), Emotional-Focused Coping for 59 students (16.3%), and using both strategies simultaneously for 11 students (3.0%). Conclusions: Academic stress occurs in every student in response to the academic demands they have. It is hoped that the selection of coping strategies for each nursing student can help to deal with the stress experienced. Students need to find effective coping strategies which can be done to deal with stress such as sharing with other people, doing hobbies, and doing self-reflection.
Co-Authors Adventina Situngkir Anthina Dorthea Luturmas Arkianti, Maria Maxmila Yoche Ayu Florensa, Maria Veronika Ballsy C. A. Pangkey Barus, Novita Susilawati Batunanggar, Vevia Revana Conny Rapita Ompusunggu Dewi, Ira Diannita, Catharina Guinda Dina Valentina Dora Irene Purimahua Edson Kasenda Eirene Ivana Bee Eka Putri Gracella Komigi Eugenia, Rachel Eva Chris Veronica Gultom Evanny Indah Fangidae, Erniyati Febri Yanto Lumele Ferawati, Yenni Florensa, Maria Ayu Florensa, Maria Veronika Ayu Fransisca I. R. Dewi Fransiska Ompusunggu Hapsari, Kristina Hasibuan, Shinta Hasibuan, Shinta Yuliana Heman, Heman Imanuel, Suntoro Ingrit, Belet Lydia Kasenda, Edson Kinanthi Lebdawicaksaputri Kinanthi Lebdawicaksaputri Krismonica, Priskila Lase, Etika Lebdawicaksaputri, Kinanthi Lumbantoruan, Septa Meriana Manik, Marisa Manik, Marisa Juniati Maria Veronika Ayu Florensa Maria Windi Jemadu Maya Ariska Mbolik, Mafalda Mega Sampe Padang Mega Tri A. S. Ningsih Mega Tri Anggraini Melyany, Feby Bexty Meyliana Megawati Hartono Mishel Nelci Anone Monika Kristin Aritonang Naibaho, Juliati Novita Susilawati Barus Olang, Janwar Ortu, Juniarti Palumpun, Erny Pangkey, Ballsy Pasaribu, Desty Monica Renova Oktarini br Sibuea Rumambi, Magda Fiske Sabatin, Gabrilia Putri Sakti, Erivita Sigarlaki, Melisa Constantine Sihombing, Riama Marlyn Silaban, Winda Silitonga, Ester Simamora, Sry Rezeky Siregar, Deborah Susilawati Barus, Novita Tampemawa, Eveline Claudia Tirolyn Panjaitan Tompunu, Marianna Rebecca Gadis Watania, Lani Natalia Yoche Arkianti, Maria Maxmila Zega, Windy Zega, Windy Sapta Handayani