Abstract

The purpose of this study is to verify the mediation effect of self-esteem in the relationship between physical satisfaction and depression of nursing college students. The 179 copies were analyzed by conducting a survey on physical satisfaction, depression, and self-esteem for nursing students at a university. Correlation analysis and hierarchical regression analysis were conducted to confirm the mediating effect of self-esteem. First, physical satisfaction and depression have a negative correlation, physical satisfaction and self-esteem have a positive correlation, and depression and self-esteem have a negative correlation. Second, self-esteem and depression showed a partial mediating effect in the relationship between physical satisfaction and depression. The significance of the results of this study is to provide basic data for effective intervention development to ensure positive physical satisfaction and emotions of nursing college students in the future.

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