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The Relationship of Childhood Adversity on Burnout and Depression Among BSN Students
Authors:Gloria McKee-Lopez  Leslie Robbins  Elias Provencio-Vasquez  Hector Olvera
Affiliation:1. The University of Texas at El Paso School of Nursing, 500 West University Avenue, Health Science and Nursing Building, El Paso, TX 79968, United States of America;2. The University of Texas at El Paso School of Nursing, United States of America
Abstract:

Background

Research evidence strongly suggests that Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) predispose individuals to development of an increased sensitivity to stress and negative physical and mental health outcomes in adulthood.

Purpose

To determine if there was a relationship between the number of ACEs reported by first semester BSN students and their reported level of Burnout and Depression.

Methods

211 students enrolled in the first semester of upper division courses of their BSN program completed self-report questionnaires which measured the number of ACEs, the level of Depression and the level of Burnout.

Results

The number of reported ACEs by participants had a significant relationship on the levels of burnout and severity of depressive symptoms. Female students with a higher number of ACEs were more likely to report higher levels of Burnout A (Emotional Exhaustion) and Burnout B (Depersonalization), and higher depression severity scores compared to males.

Conclusion

Nursing programs should educate faculty concerning the frequency and range of adverse experiences that students may have had prior to admission to the nursing program, and the possible relationship with Burnout and Depression. Faculty can provide early information on counseling and support services.
Keywords:Stress in nursing students  Childhood adversity  Burnout in nursing students  Depression in nursing students
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