Predicting nurses' social responsibility based on identity styles, attachment styles and coronary anxiety
Nurses, as one of the basic and influential pillars of the health debate, need a spirit of responsibility. The aim of this study was to investigate the prediction of nurses' social responsibility based on attachment styles, identity styles, and coronary anxiety. The present study is basic research in terms of purpose and a correlational study in terms of method. The study population consisted of all nurses of Shahid Beheshti Hospital in Qom in 1400, from which 180 people were selected as a sample. The instruments of this study included the Carroll et al.'s Social Responsibility Questionnaire (SCR) (1991), Brzonsky's Identity Style Questionnaire (ISI) (1989), and the Collins et al. Attachment Questionnaire (RAAS) (1990), and the Coronavirus Anxiety Questionnaire (1398). The method of analysis of this study was simultaneous regression analysis. Findings showed that identity styles, attachment styles, and corona anxiety have the ability to predict social responsibility in nurses and explain 27.5 variances of variable social responsibility in total (p <0.05). It is concluded that identity styles, attachment styles, and corona anxiety play a key role in predicting social responsibility.
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