Relationship between Self-esteem and Assertiveness among BSc Nursing 1st year Students of Alamdar Memorial College of Nursing & Medical Technology, Charar-i-Sharief, Budgam (J&K)

  • Mushtaq B
  • Farooq R
  • Hussain M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Level of individual self-esteem and assertiness determines the performance and eventually the output; this is particularly relevant to nursing students. The ones with higher self esteem perform better than those with medium or low self-esteem. This study was undertaken to assess the levels of self-concept, self-assessment and assertiveness among among 37 1st year BSc nursing students (female 20, male 17) of Alamdar Memorial College of Nursing & Medical Technology in Budgam, J&K. Data was collected using Rosenberg Standard Self-Esteem scale and Rathus Assertiveness scale. Results showed that majority of the nursing students (50.5%) had low self-esteem, 27.0 percent had average self-esteem and 13.5 percent had high self-esteem. There was significant positive correlation between the levels of self-esteem and assertiveness among students indicating that training should be arranged for nursing students to enhance their skills in interacting with patients, staff and others.

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Mushtaq, B., Farooq, R., Hussain, M., Jan, A., & Yaqoob, S. (2023). Relationship between Self-esteem and Assertiveness among BSc Nursing 1st year Students of Alamdar Memorial College of Nursing & Medical Technology, Charar-i-Sharief, Budgam (J&K). Nursing Journal of India, CXIV(03), 111–115. https://doi.org/10.48029/nji.2023.cxiv303

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