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Perceived Stress Levels and Social Factors in Undergraduate Nursing Students [Poster Title]

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Abstract

This presentation will discuss a descriptive correlational study involving baccalaureate nursing students (n=109) at a northeastern United States (US) university, and the correlation between their perceived stress levels, age, and social demographic factors, including housing status. Perceived coping strategies of the sample will also be discussed.

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Author Details

Chloe Kasbarian, BSN, RN and Kathleen M. Horan, PhD, APRN, CNE - Department of Nursing, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ, USA

Sigma Membership

Iota at-Large

Type

Poster

Format Type

Text-based Document, Video Recording

Study Design/Type

Descriptive/Correlational

Research Approach

Quantitative Research

Keywords:

Baccalaureate Nursing Students, Stress and Coping, Nursing Student Experience

Conference Name

Creating Healthy Work Environments

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Austin, Texas, USA and Virtual

Conference Year

2023

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Review Type

Abstract Review Only: Reviewed by Event Host

Acquisition

Proxy-submission

Date of Issue

2025-10-18

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Poster.pdf (212 kB)

Abstract.pdf (107 kB)

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Perceived Stress Levels, Age, and Social Demographic Factors in Baccalaureate Nursing Students

Austin, Texas, USA and Virtual

This presentation will discuss a descriptive correlational study involving baccalaureate nursing students (n=109) at a northeastern United States (US) university, and the correlation between their perceived stress levels, age, and social demographic factors, including housing status. Perceived coping strategies of the sample will also be discussed.

Detailed abstract attached.