The Effect of Senior's Lifestyle on Health Promotion Behaviors: The Mediating Effect of Health Control Behavior

Sang Mae Lee
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of senior lifestyle on health promotion behavior and to investigate the mediating effects of health control behavior on these relationships. For this purpose, an online survey (under Corona 19 Pendemic Situation) was conducted from July 18 to August 20, 2021 for seniors in their 50s, 60s and 70s, and finally 412 data were used for analysis. The collected data were analyzed by SPSS for Win 27.0 and the mediating effect was analyzed by hierarchical regression analysis. The main results of the study are as follows. First, it was confirmed that senior's lifestyle had a positive effect on health promotion behavior. Second, health control behavior had a positive effect on health promotion behavior. Third, it was confirmed that the mediating effect of internal and other dependent health control behavior was significant in the relationship between lifestyle and health promotion behavior. Fourth, it was confirmed that the mediating effect of accidental health control behavior was not significant in the relationship between lifestyle and health promotion behavior. Based on this, this study suggested the necessity of changing into internal and other dependent health control behaviors in order to maintain health when the health control behaviors of accidental tendencies are high. In this study, the degree of internal and other dependent health control behaviors and the degree of tendency of accidental health control behaviors were diagnosed and educated.
老年人生活方式对健康促进行为的影响——健康控制行为的中介作用
本研究的目的是调查老年人的生活方式对健康促进行为的影响,并调查健康控制行为对这些关系的中介作用。为此,于2021年7月18日至8月20日对50多岁、60多岁和70多岁的老年人进行了一项在线调查(在Corona 19流行病形势下),最终使用412个数据进行分析。采用SPSS for Win 27.0软件对收集到的数据进行分析,并采用层次回归分析对中介效应进行分析。研究的主要结果如下。首先,证实了老年人的生活方式对健康促进行为有积极影响。第二,健康控制行为对健康促进行为有正向影响。第三,在生活方式和健康促进行为之间的关系中,内部和其他依赖性健康控制行为的中介作用是显著的。第四,证实意外健康控制行为在生活方式与健康促进行为之间的关系中的中介作用不显著。在此基础上,本研究提出,当意外倾向的健康控制行为较高时,有必要转变为内部和其他依赖性健康控制行为,以保持健康。在本研究中,对内部和其他依赖性健康控制行为的程度以及意外健康控制行为倾向的程度进行了诊断和教育。
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