Insook Lee, K. Bang, Sungjae Kim, Juna Lee, Juhyun Jo
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摘要
目的:本研究旨在开发韩国人健康指数原型(KP-WI),并确定韩国人健康特征与健康之间的关系。方法:考虑韩国人的文化和健康行为,将健康指数(WI)翻译成原始版的KP-WI。研究人员对某工作场所223名服务业员工进行了问卷调查,并编制了积极影响与消极影响量表(PANAS)和压力问卷简表。数据分析包括项目-总量相关、Pearson相关系数、独立t检验和单因素方差分析。结果:基于项目-总量相关性,将原始版本修改为KP-WI。排除了被认为会降低KP-WI可靠性的项目。每个子量表的Cronbach 's值从0.857到0.939。感知压力和负面情绪与KP-WI测量的健康显著相关(r=-)。29日,p <措施;r = -。27日,p <措施)。积极情绪与健康显著相关(r=)。60 p <措施)。结论:本研究通过构建原型和探索健康相关因素,促进了韩式健康指数的发展。
Development and Application of the Korean Prototype of Wellness Index
Purpose: This study aimed to develop the Korean Prototype of Wellness Index (KP-WI) and identify the relationship between Koreans’ health characteristics and wellness. Methods: The Wellness Index (WI) was translated into the primitive version of the KP-WI, considering the Koreans’ culture and health behavior. It was administered to 223 service industrial employees at one workplace along with the Positive Affect and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) and Stress Questionnaire-Short Form. Data analyses included item-total correlation, Pearson’s correlation coefficient, independent t-test, and one-way ANOVA. Results: The primitive version was modified to KP-WI based on the item-total correlation. The items considered to lower the reliability of the KP-WI were eliminated. Cronbach’s ⍺ for each subscale ranged from .857 to .939. Perceived stress and negative emotions correlated significantly with wellness measured by KP-WI (r=-.29, p<.001; r=-.27, p<.001). Positive emotions correlated significantly with wellness (r=.60, p<.001). Conclusion: This study contributes to the development of Korean-style wellness indexes by developing a prototype and exploring the factors related to wellness.