Understanding how caring experiences affect students' intentions to care

Exploring the Relationship Between Caring Experience, Perceived Behavioral Control, and Caring Intention Among University Students

Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology · NCT06763445

This study looks at how university students' experiences with caring affect their willingness to care for others in the future.

Quick facts

Study typeObservational
Enrollment1000 (estimated)
Ages18 Years and up
SexAll
SponsorCentral Taiwan University of Science and Technology (other)
Locations1 site (Taichung)
Trial IDNCT06763445 on ClinicalTrials.gov

What this trial studies

This observational research project investigates the background and learning experiences of university students related to caring. It aims to explore the relationships between perceived behavioral control and caring intentions among students. By utilizing various scales, the study seeks to uncover correlations that may inform future educational practices in fostering caring behaviors. The study is conducted at Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology.

Who should consider this trial

Good fit: Ideal candidates for this study are university students aged 18 and above.

Not a fit: Students who refuse or are unwilling to participate will not benefit from this study.

Why it matters

Potential benefit: If successful, this study could enhance educational strategies to promote caring behaviors among university students.

How similar studies have performed: While there may be similar studies, this specific approach focusing on the relationship between caring experiences and intentions is relatively novel.

Eligibility criteria

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Inclusion Criteria:

* University students aged 18 and above.

Exclusion Criteria:

* University students who refuse or are unwilling to participate.

Where this trial is running

Taichung

Study contacts

How to participate

  1. Review the eligibility criteria above with your treating physician.
  2. Visit the official trial page on ClinicalTrials.gov for the most current contact information and recruitment status.
  3. Contact the listed study coordinator or principal investigator to request pre-screening. Pre-screening is free and never obligates you to enroll.

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Conditions: Caring

Last reviewed 2026-05-15 by the Find a Trial editorial team. Information on this page is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals about clinical trial participation.