A Convergent Study on The Impact of a Calligraphy Extracurricular Program on Nursing Students’ Career Decision Making Self-Efficacy and Self-Leadership
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https://doi.org/10.61707/nabyat75Keywords:
Art Therapy, Extracurricular, Career Choice, Self-efficacy, LeadershipAbstract
This study was a single-group pre-post survey carried out to analyze the effects of a calligraphy extracurricular program on nursing students' career decision making self-efficacy (CDMSE) and self-leadership. The subjects of this study were 230 second-year nursing students. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS WIN 25.0 program for descriptive statistics, paired t-test, one-way ANOVA, and Pearson correlation coefficient. After the calligraphy extracurricular program, CDMSE (t=7.20, p<.001) and self-leadership (t=6.80, p<.001) both advanced, and there was a significant difference in all detailed item. As a result of analyzing CDMSE and self-leadership, it was found that there was a strong correlation both before (r=.81, p<.001) and after (r=.85, p<.001) the program. As a result of this study, the effectiveness of the calligraphy extracurricular program was verified, and it is believed that the desire for aesthetic experience can be satisfied. University education should continue to provide students with a variety of opportunities to improve their capabilities in various ways by organizing a variety of helpful extracurricular programs.
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