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Taehan Kanho Hakhoe Chi ; 34(6): 964-73, 2004 Oct.
Article in Korean | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15613832

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: This study was aimed to identify the major factors affecting performance in health promoting behaviors in women workers at small-scale industries. METHOD: This study was based on the Pender's Health Promotion Model. The subjects for this study were 251 women workers at 23 small-scale industries in Busan city. The data for this study was collected from July 15th to August 15th 2003 by structured questionnaires, and were analyzed with ANOVA, t-test, Pearson' correlation coefficient, and multiple Regression in the SPSS/WIN 10.0. RESULT: The mean performance of the health promoting behavior was 2.56. The factors related to the performance of the health promoting behaviors were social support, marital status, status of owning a house, perceived barriers to action, working time, and self-efficacy, and they explained 58.4% of the variance of the health promoting behaviors. CONCLUSION: The mean performance of the health promoting behavior seemed to be low, and the most important variable related to health promoting behaviors of women working at a small-scale industry was social support. Therefore, intervention programs to increase the social support for women worker need to be developed.


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Health Promotion , Occupational Health Services , Women, Working , Adult , Female , Humans , Korea , Middle Aged
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