Factors Associated With Health-Promoting Behaviors Among South Korean Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Public Health Nursing Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1111/phn.13474
Yoonjung Kim, Heemin Chae, Yeun Hee Kwak, Ji-Su Kim
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Abstract

Objective: To examine the association between positive psychological capital, social support, illness attitudes toward COVID-19, and health-promoting behaviors in Korean adults.

Design: An online cross-sectional study.

Sample: The participants were 820 South Korean adults aged 19-64, recruited through quota sampling. The sample was census-matched in terms of age and gender based on the Korean Population Census.

Measurements: The participants completed measures assessing psychological capital, social support, illness attitude toward COVID-19, and health-promoting behaviors. The t-test, one-way analysis of variance, Pearson's correlation, and multiple stepwise regression analysis were used to analyze the data.

Results: Participants who were religious, perceived themselves as physically healthy, had negative illness attitudes, had high positive psychological capital, and received high social support were more likely to engage in health-promoting behaviors. These variables explained 44.5% of the participants' health-promoting behaviors.

Conclusions: This study is the first to examine illness attitudes toward COVID-19 and health-promoting behaviors among South Korean adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results can pave the way for effective public health intervention strategies that consider religiosity, physical health status, illness attitude, and social support, to promote healthy living during future public health crises.

韩国成年人促进健康行为的相关因素:一项横断面研究
目的研究韩国成年人的积极心理资本、社会支持、对 COVID-19 的疾病态度以及促进健康行为之间的关联:设计:在线横断面研究:参与者为 820 名 19-64 岁的韩国成年人,通过配额抽样招募。样本在年龄和性别方面与韩国人口普查结果相匹配:参与者完成了心理资本、社会支持、对 COVID-19 的疾病态度和健康促进行为的评估。数据分析采用 t 检验、单因素方差分析、皮尔逊相关分析和多元逐步回归分析:结果:有宗教信仰、认为自己身体健康、对疾病持消极态度、拥有高积极心理资本和获得高社会支持的参与者更有可能参与促进健康的行为。这些变量解释了 44.5%的参与者健康促进行为:本研究首次考察了 COVID-19 流行期间韩国成年人对 COVID-19 的疾病态度和健康促进行为。研究结果可为制定有效的公共卫生干预策略铺平道路,这些策略应考虑宗教信仰、身体健康状况、疾病态度和社会支持,以便在未来的公共卫生危机中促进健康生活。
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Public Health Nursing
Public Health Nursing 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
4.80%
发文量
117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Public Health Nursing publishes empirical research reports, program evaluations, and case reports focused on populations at risk across the lifespan. The journal also prints articles related to developments in practice, education of public health nurses, theory development, methodological innovations, legal, ethical, and public policy issues in public health, and the history of public health nursing throughout the world. While the primary readership of the Journal is North American, the journal is expanding its mission to address global public health concerns of interest to nurses.
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