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This study is intended to look into the effects of depression and stress on college life adjustment of ophthalmic optics students. To achieve this, a survey was empirically carried out to 142 male and female students majoring in ophthalmic optics at colleges in Gangwon-do. The findings are as follows: Depression had a significant effect on academic adjustment and social adjustment, but no significant effect on emotional adjustment and college satisfaction. Stress also had a significant effect on academic adjustment, but no significant effect on social adjustment, emotional adjustment and college satisfaction. The above results showed that depression and stress were major factors affecting academic and social adjustments, and academic adjustment, respectively. Which means that depression restricted the activities of academic adjustment and social adjustment, and did not have a close relationship with psychological mechanisms – emotional adjustment and college life satisfaction. Stress also had a significant effect on academic adjustment, but did not have a direct relationship with social adjustment, emotional adjustment and college satisfaction.
목차
1. INTRODUCTION
2. ANALYSIS METHOD
2.1. Composition of Measurement Variables
2.2 Research Model
2.3 Hypothesis Establishment
2.4 Research Target
2.5 Analysis Method
3. ANALYSIS RESULT
3.1 Demographic Characteristics
3.2 Reliability Analysis
3.3 Confirmatory Factor Analysis
3.4 Path Analysis
4. CONCLUSION
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