J Korean Community Nurs.
2000 Dec;11(2):556-565.
A Study of the Relationship between Perceived Stress, Self Respect & Stress Response in High School Students
Abstract
- The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between perceived stress. self respect & stress response of high school students to provide the basic data for nursing intervention programs in order to manage stress in students. The subject of this study was 279 students (male; 179. female; 100) in high school. Seoul. Korea. during the period from July. 2000. The instruments for this study was a stress management scale developed by Park Young Ae(l996), a self respect scale by Coopersmith (1967) and a physical. emotional response scale to stress by Ro, Jae Hak(1991). The data was analyzed by descriptive statistics, t-test. Pearson correlation coefficient. The results of analysis were as follows:
1) Total perceived stress between males & females didn't show a significant difference but subgroups of stress, 'parent' & 'friend' showed significant differences. Male students were experienced in 'parent' stress than females and female students were more experienced in 'friend' stress than males.
2) A significant negative correlation was revealed between perceived stress & self respect.
3) A significant positive correlation was revealed between self respect & stress response.
The result of this study lead us to the suggestion that for high school students. the development of stress management methods for improving self respect should be expanded.