Abstract
Academic incivility can increase student stress, jeopardize learning, damage relationships, and negatively impact the academic environment. This 3-year longitudinal study measured a cohort of prelicensure nursing students’ progressive perceptions of stress, coping, student-student and faculty-student relationships, and levels of academic civility. While civility scores remained mild to moderately high overall, there was a slightly declining trend over the 3-year period. Perceived stressors and coping strategies and ways to improve academic civility are identified and discussed.
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Nurse Educator |
| State | Published - 1 Jul 2014 |
Keywords
- civility
- coping
- incivility
- nursing students
- stress
- student-faculty relationships
EGS Disciplines
- Nursing
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