Abstract

Considering the importance of the relationship between spiritual Well-being and anxiety, a descriptive-correlational study was carried out on 184 paramedical students. Data collecting was done utilizing Paloutzian-Ellison spiritual health and Beck anxiety questionnaire. Afterward, data evaluation was conducted utilizing descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, multiple regression, Z-Fisher tests, and SPSS software. Many of the students had either mild anxiety or no anxiety. There was a substantial connection between spiritual health and students' anxiety. A significant correlation was determined between existential Well-being and students' anxiety but not between spiritual health and the level of anxiety. Z Fisher's results indicated a substantial association between gender and moderate spiritual well-being in female students more than in males. Various regression evaluations showed that spiritual health and existential Well-being could expect the rate of anxiety. Finally, results revealed a rise in spiritual health and exceedingly existential health that can reduce students' anxiety at the beginning of hospital training.

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