Comparison of Factors Related to Health Behavior for Cardiocerebrovascular Disease Prevention in Middle-Aged Women with and without Depression

Q3 Nursing
Eun Ko, H. Kim
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Purpose: This study aimed to compare the health beliefs, exercise self-efficacy, and health behavior for cardiocerebrovascular disease prevention in middle-aged women with and without depression.Methods: This study employed a cross-sectional, correlational design using a structured questionnaire. The study participants were 180 middle-aged women aged between 40 and 64 years. The survey was conducted from August to December 2020 in G metropolitan city. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, the independent t-tests, one-way analysis of variance, analysis of covariance, and Pearson correlation coefficients with the SPSS for Windows version 27.0.Results: Among the study participants, 70 (38.9%) were depressed and 110 (61.1%) were not depressed. A statistically significant difference was found in health behavior for cardiocerebrovascular disease prevention, with a score of 2.21 in the depressed group and 2.40 in the non-depressed group (F=5.46, p=.021). Health behavior for cardiocerebrovascular disease prevention was positively correlated with exercise self-efficacy (r=.51, p<.001) in the depressed group and wih health beliefs (r=.49, p<.001) and exercise self-efficacy (r=.42, p<.001) in the non-depressed group.Conclusion: It is necessary to consider the degree of depression in middle-aged women and to prepare strategies to increase exercise self-efficacy while considering health beliefs to promote healthy behavior for cardiocerebrovascular disease prevention.
抑郁症与非抑郁症中年妇女预防心脑血管疾病健康行为相关因素的比较
目的:比较有抑郁和无抑郁的中年妇女的健康信念、运动自我效能感和健康行为在预防心脑血管疾病方面的差异。方法:本研究采用横断面相关设计,采用结构化问卷。这项研究的参与者是180名年龄在40到64岁之间的中年女性。该调查于2020年8月至12月在G市进行。使用SPSS for Windows version 27.0对收集到的数据进行描述性统计、独立t检验、单因素方差分析、协方差分析和Pearson相关系数分析。结果:70人(38.9%)抑郁,110人(61.1%)无抑郁。在心血管疾病预防健康行为方面,抑郁组得分为2.21分,非抑郁组得分为2.40分,差异有统计学意义(F=5.46, p= 0.021)。预防心脑血管疾病的健康行为与运动自我效能感呈正相关(r=。51, p<.001),抑郁组和健康信念组(r=。49, p<.001)和运动自我效能感(r=。42, p< 0.001)。结论:在考虑健康信念促进健康行为的同时,有必要考虑中年妇女的抑郁程度,制定提高运动自我效能感的策略,以预防心脑血管疾病。
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