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Resumen de Stress and neuroticism in Spanish nursing students: A two-wave longitudinal study

Joana Fornés Vives, Gloria García-Banda, María Dolores Frías Navarro, Enrique Hermoso Rodríguez, Pilar Santos-Abaunza

  • The aim of this study was to clarify the direction of the stress� neuroticism relationship in a sample of 200 nursing students from three Spanish universities before their entry into the work force using a twowave longitudinal design. The Stressful Life Events Scale and NEO-FFI Neuroticism subscale were administered at the beginning (T1) and end (T2) of nursing studies. Female students reported higher scores in both perceived stress due to life events and neuroticism than males. Older students scored higher in life events stress than younger ones. High neuroticism was associated with a high level of stress. Finally, neuroticism scores rose in the group in which stress increased from T1 to T2. Our ?ndings partially support the stress causation interactionist model of stress in which life events can modify personality traits.


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