Objective: This study aims to identify the relationship between Self-Efficacy, spirituality, and Quarter Life Crisis (QLC) among final-year health students at STIKES Banyuwangi. Methods: A quantitative approach with a cross-sectional correlational design was employed. The study involved 43 final-year students experiencing QLC from a population of 79. Data were collected using the General Self-Efficacy Scale, Spiritual Well-Being Scale, and a QLC questionnaire, then analyzed using Rank Spearman correlation. Results: Most students (60.5%) managed QLC at a "good" level. A significant negative correlation was found between Self-Efficacy and QLC (r=0.548, p<0.01), and between spirituality and QLC (r=0.646, p<0.01). This indicates that higher Self-Efficacy and spirituality are associated with lower QLC levels. Conclusion: Self-Efficacy and spirituality are crucial protective factors against QLC in final-year health students. These findings suggest the importance of interventions focused on enhancing Self-Efficacy and spiritual well-being to support students' psychological welfare.
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