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영어
This study aims to examine the fitness of a path model that explains the relationship among factors affecting somatization symptoms in high school girls. The participants were 524 girls from 3 high schools in B city from 25, July to 30, August, 2012. The data were collected through self-reported questionnaires and analyzed by using PASW 18.0 and AMOS 16.0 program. The overall fitness indices of hypothetical model were good (χ²=.03(p=.867), χ²/df=.03, SRMR=.002, GFI=1.00, RMSEA=.00(.00-.06), NFI=1.00, TLI=1.00, CFI=1.00). Out of 9 paths, 8 were statistically significant. Somatization in high school girls was directly affected by depression, academic stress, and perfectionism, except social support. This model explained 34% of variance in somatization in high school girls. The findings of this study suggest that nursing intervention to reduce somatization in high school girls should contain strategies to control their depression, academic stress, and perfectionism.
목차
1. Introduction
1.1. Need for Study
1.2. Purpose of Study
1.3. Conceptual Foundation and Hypothetical Model
2. Method of Study
2.1. Design of Study
2.2. Subjects and Data Collection
2.3. Tool of Study
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Study Results
3.1. General Characteristic of Study Subjects
3.2. Descriptive Statistics and Correlation of Variables
3.3. Testing of Hypothetical Model
4. Discussion
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