Self-Comparison and Self-Esteem Among Healthcare Students

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https://doi.org/10.3126/ija.v3i1.76727

Keywords:

Emotional well-being, Health care students, Self-comparison

Abstract

Self-comparison is a common psychological phenomenon that can significantly impact students' self-esteem, motivation, and mental health. This study aimed to assess the extent of self-comparison among healthcare students and its relationship with self-esteem, academic performance, and emotional well-being. Additionally, it explored how self-comparison influences students' perceptions of their abilities in relation to their peers.

Using a descriptive research design, the study surveyed healthcare students in an academic setting through a structured questionnaire to measure levels of self-comparison. A quantitative approach was employed to analyze the collected data, with SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) utilized for hypothesis testing.

The findings indicated that students engaging in upward self-comparison experienced both positive and negative academic and emotional outcomes. The results suggest that the frequency and nature of self-comparison may play a crucial role in students' overall well-being and mental health, offering insights into their emotional states within a highly competitive academic environment.

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Author Biographies

Princy Dhital, Atharva Business College, Kathmandu, Nepal

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Raji Shrestha, Atharva Business College, Kathmandu, Nepal

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Dasarath Neupane, Atharva Business College, Kathmandu, Nepal

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Published

2025-03-18

How to Cite

Dhital, P., Shrestha, R., & Neupane, D. (2025). Self-Comparison and Self-Esteem Among Healthcare Students. International Journal of Atharva, 3(1), 176–191. https://doi.org/10.3126/ija.v3i1.76727

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