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World J Psychiatry. Apr 19, 2025; 15(4): 102672
Published online Apr 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i4.102672
Published online Apr 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i4.102672
Investigation of the relationship between nurses’ levels of mental health literacy, holistic nursing competencies, and professional self-efficacy
Kubra Durmus, Department of Nursing, Mugla Sıtkı Kocman University, Institute of Health Sciences, Mugla 48100, Türkiye
Havva Akpinar, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Mugla Sıtkı Koçman University Faculty of Health Sciences, Menteşe 48100, Türkiye
Author contributions: Durmus K contributed to data collection; Akpinar H contributed to study supervision; Durmus K and Akpinar H contributed to study design, data analysis, manuscript writing, and critical revisions for important intellectual content; and all authors read and approved the final manuscript.
Institutional review board statement: This study was approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of Medical and Health Sciences Ethics Committee-2, Sports, Health, approval No. 230156-165.
Informed consent statement: Participants were selected voluntarily and were informed through an “Informed Consent Form”.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors report no relevant conflicts of interest for this article.
STROBE statement: The authors have read the STROBE Statement-checklist of items, and the manuscript was prepared and revised according to the STROBE Statement-checklist of items.
Data sharing statement: The dataset analyzed in this study is not publicly available due to the subjects’ permission to use it only for data analysis and not for any other use, but it is available from the corresponding author upon a reasonable request.
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Corresponding author: Havva Akpinar, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Mugla Sıtkı Koçman University Faculty of Health Sciences, Kötekli Neighborhood, Marmaris Road, Menteşe 48100, Türkiye. havvaakpinar@mu.edu.tr
Received: October 25, 2024
Revised: January 21, 2025
Accepted: February 17, 2025
Published online: April 19, 2025
Processing time: 151 Days and 13.5 Hours
Revised: January 21, 2025
Accepted: February 17, 2025
Published online: April 19, 2025
Processing time: 151 Days and 13.5 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: This study found that nurses’ mental health literacy was low, while their holistic nursing competencies were rated as moderate, and their professional self-efficacy was high. In addition, an interesting finding of our study is the identification of a low positive correlation between the total scores of the Mental Health Literacy Scale, the Holistic Nursing Competence Scale, and the Nursing Profession Self-Efficacy Scale. In addition, a moderate positive correlation was found between total scores on the Holistic Nursing Competence Scale and Nursing Profession Self-Efficacy Scale. The regression analysis conducted to determine the cause and effect relationship between the scales was also found to be significant.