
Aim: This study is aimed to evaluate the fear of coronavirus, coronavirus obsession and depression, and coronavirus anxiety state of nursing department students at the university. Methods: It is a cross-sectional study. The sample consisted of 449 nursing students. Data were collected between 01-30 April 2022. The primary results of the research are fear of coronavirus, coronavirus obsession and depression, coronavirus anxiety. Results: The mean coronavirus fear score of nursing students was found to be 17.2. Coronavirus was found to have caused anxiety in 6% of the students, obsession in 16.3%, and depression in 38.1%. A very significant correlation was found between fear and anxiety, fear and obsession, anxiety and obsession (p<0.05). A moderately positive and significant correlation was found between fear, anxiety and obsession and the mean depression score (p<0.05). In addition, it was determined that coronavirus-related anxiety increased depression 10.6 times (95% CI [3.61-31.36]) and coronavirus-related obsession increased depression 3.6 times (95% CI [2.17-6.21]) in students (p<0.05). Conclusion: It was revealed that the mean scores of coronavirus-related fear, anxiety, obsession, and depression of nursing students for were high, indicating that students were severely impacted by the pandemic sciences.
Nursing Student, Fear of Coronavirus, Coronavirus Anxiety, coronavirus Obsessio
Nursing Student, Fear of Coronavirus, Coronavirus Anxiety, coronavirus Obsessio
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