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Pet ownership and mental health status of student nurses in a private university in Iloilo City

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发表日期
2025-03
作者
Señolay, Denise Kyle S.
Sarate, Anne Nicole M.
Sebastian, Kyle Isobel B.
Silagiora, Dame Stein S.
Silla, Bea Maye C.
Sindol, Jude Elijah Dubya C.
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Partisala, Raymund ORCID
小组主席
Baldon, Charlie D.
小组成员
Gustilo, Alvin John H.
Duller, Sarla F.
Canaman, Tony Ray A.
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This study aimed to explore the relationship between the pet ownership and the mental health status of student nurses. Given the increasing demands of nursing education, which often lead to stress and mental health challenges, this research examined the role of pet ownership as a potential avenue for emotional support and psychological resilience. Further, a descriptive-correlational design was utilized, and data were gathered from 143 Level 3 student nurses selected through stratified random sampling. The study employed a validated researchers-made questionnaire to assess demographic profiles, pet ownership status, types of pets owned, and mental health status across emotional, social, psychological, and physical dimensions. The results showed that (80.4%) of respondents were pet owners, with dogs being the most common pet (69.8%), followed by cats and other animals. Among pet owners, (42.6%) scored 70 to 81 mental health status, and (35.7%) scored 82 or above mental health status, compared to non-pet owners, where a significant proportion exhibited lower mental health scores. In addition, statistical analysis confirmed a strong and significant relationship between pet ownership and mental health status (p = 0.003; Cramer’s V = 0.422) with the significance level set at α = 0.05. The findings underscored the value of pets in fostering emotional well-being, reducing stress, and promoting psychological stability among student nurses.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/3737
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Señolay, D. K. S., Sarate, A. N. M., Sebastian, K. I. B., Silagiora, D. S. S., Silla, B. M. C., & Sindol, J. E. D. C. (2025). Pet ownership and mental health status of student nurses in a private university in Iloilo City [Unpublished bachelor's thesis]. Central Philippine University.
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Nursing students; College students--Mental health OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology); Nursing students--Psychology OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology); Human-animal relationships OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology); Pet owners--Psychology OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology)
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Iloilo TGN
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College of Nursing
学位
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
货架位置
Filipiniana Theses 610.73072 Se61
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RT 71 .S46 2025
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