Journal of Innovation Research and Knowledge
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Juni 2026

THE ROLE OF COPING STRATEGIES IN PREDICTING PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG NURSING STUDENTS

Endang Caturini Sulistyowati (Department of Nursing, Health Polytechnic of the Ministry of Health, Surakarta)
Siti Khadijah (Department of Nursing, Health Polytechnic of the Ministry of Health, Surakarta)
Dwi Ariani Sulistyowati (Department of Nursing, Health Polytechnic of the Ministry of Health, Surakarta)



Article Info

Publish Date
13 Jun 2026

Abstract

Nursing students face complex academic and clinical demands, including academic pressure, exposure to critically ill patients, and professional competency requirements, which may negatively affect their psychological well-being. Adaptive coping strategies are considered important resources for maintaining psychological well-being; however, studies examining coping as a predictor of psychological well-being among nursing students remain limited. Objective: To investigate the predictive role of coping strategies on psychological well-being among nursing students while controlling for age, gender, and academic year. Methods: A quantitative study with a cross-sectional predictive correlational design was conducted among 241 nursing students selected through proportional random sampling from a population of 608 undergraduate nursing students. Data were collected using coping strategy and psychological well-being questionnaires. Hierarchical linear regression was employed to examine the predictive role of coping, controlling for age, gender, and academic year. Results: The control model, including age, gender, and academic year, was not a significant predictor of psychological well-being (R² = 0.020; p = 0.182). After coping was added, the explained variance increased significantly to R² = 0.139 (ΔR² = 0.118; ΔF = 32.398; p < 0.001). Coping emerged as a significant positive predictor of psychological well-being (β = 0.346; p < 0.001). Gender also contributed significantly (β = 0.170; p = 0.007), whereas age and academic year were not significant predictors. Conclusion: Adaptive coping significantly predicts psychological well-being among nursing students. Strengthening coping skills can be an effective strategy for promoting and maintaining students’ psychological well-being.

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JIRK

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Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Health Professions Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

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Journal of Innovation Research and Knowledge, published by Bajang Institute. Published in two formats, print and online, print version of ISSN: 2798-3471 and the online version of ISSN: 798-3641, both of which are published every month. The scope of the journal studies broadly includes: Culture (a ...