J Korean Community Nurs.
1999 Dec;10(2):307-319.
A Study of the Health promoting lifestyle of Industrial workers
Abstract
- The purpose of this study was to identify the major factors affecting performance in health promoting lifestyle of industrial workers.
The subjects for this study 241 workers employed in S company in T city and were obtained by a convenience sample. Data were collected from March 2 to April 28. 1998.
The collected data were analyzed using frequency. percent. mean. cronbach alpha. t-test. ANOVA. Person coefficients of correlation. Duncan test. stepwise multiple regression with an SPSS program.
The results of this are summarized as follows.
1) The average score of performance in the health promoting lifestyle was 2.62. The variable with the highest degree of performance was harmonious relationship. whereas the one with the lowest degree was professional health maintenance.
2) Performance in the health promoting lifestyle was significantly correlated with self esteem, internal health locus of control and powerful others health locus of control.
3) Performance in the health promoting lifestyle was significantly correlated with such demographic variables as age. religion, education level. marital state. family number. types of dwelling.
4) The most important factor that affect performance in the health promoting lifestyle was powerful others health locus of control and self esteem.
On the basis of this study. other factors affecting others health promoting lifestyle should be identified.