Self-Control and Perseverance among Student Nurses in Private College of Nursing in Iloilo City, Philippines

Aljean M. Francisco *

Iloilo Doctors’ College, College of Nursing, West Avenue, Timawa, Iloilo City, Philippines.

Vince Andy Emmanuel B. Baido

Iloilo Doctors’ College, College of Nursing, West Avenue, Timawa, Iloilo City, Philippines.

Izzan Marie O. Catong

Iloilo Doctors’ College, College of Nursing, West Avenue, Timawa, Iloilo City, Philippines.

John CJ Nefthalee R. Lindero

Iloilo Doctors’ College, College of Nursing, West Avenue, Timawa, Iloilo City, Philippines.

Precious D. Morales

Iloilo Doctors’ College, College of Nursing, West Avenue, Timawa, Iloilo City, Philippines.

MJ Camile E. Nemiada

Iloilo Doctors’ College, College of Nursing, West Avenue, Timawa, Iloilo City, Philippines.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Nursing Education students, particularly Generation Z, face increasing academic, clinical, and emotional pressures that make self-control and perseverance essential for resilience, academic success, and professional readiness, yet Philippine-based evidence on these traits remains limited.

Aims: This study aims to examine relationships between self-control and perseverance among student nurses in a private college of nursing, it aims to determine the levels of self-control and perseverance and identity whether there is a significant relationship between the two variables.While the study was limited to one private nursing college in Iloilo City and relied on self-reported data, the findings suggest that integrating resilience-building activities and mentoring programs into nursing curricula may strengthen self-control and perseverance, thereby improving academic resilience, student retention, and professional preparedness.

Study Design:  This study utilized a descriptive-correlational research design.

Place and Duration of Study: Iloilo Doctors’ College, Iloilo City Philippines, Academic Year 2025-2026.

Methodology: Utilizing stratified random sampling, 340 nursing students across four year levels were enrolled. Data were gathered using a standardized questionnaire: the Brief Self-Control Scale (BSCS) and the Short Grit Scale (Grit-S) assessing demographic profiles, assessing demographic profiles, frequency of self-control and perseverance. Ethical protocols were strictly maintained, with institutional clearance and informed consent obtained from all participants.

Results:  Result showed that student nurses demonstrated an average level of self-control (M = 3.15, SD = 0.364) and a high level of perseverance (M = 3.35). Reliability and task completion obtained the highest mean scores among the indicators. Statistical analysis revealed a significant moderate positive relationship between self-control and perseverance, suggesting that students with stronger self-regulation also showed greater persistence in overcoming academic and clinical challenges.

Conclusion: The study concluded that self-control plays an important role in strengthening perseverance among nursing students. Enhancing self-regulation skills through resilience-building activities, mentoring programs, and supportive educational strategies may improve students’ academic endurance, resilience, professional preparedness, and retention in nursing education.

Keywords: Self-control, perseverance, grit, resilience, nursing education, nursing students


How to Cite

Francisco, Aljean M., Vince Andy Emmanuel B. Baido, Izzan Marie O. Catong, John CJ Nefthalee R. Lindero, Precious D. Morales, and MJ Camile E. Nemiada. 2026. “Self-Control and Perseverance Among Student Nurses in Private College of Nursing in Iloilo City, Philippines”. Asian Journal of Research in Nursing and Health 9 (1):1247-55. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajrnh/2026/v9i1354.

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