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Characteristics of Health Behavior of Inhabitants in Ojika Island, Nagasaki Prefecture Hideko Iwanaga 1 1School of Nursing, Tokyo Women's Medical University pp.30-39
Published Date 1998/4/25
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Abstract

 Preventive health behaviors of inhabitants in Ojika island, Nagasaki and Sagamihara city, Kanagawa were analyzed to determine if regional differences exist by adapting Munakata's Preventive Health Behaivior's Model. Information on the degree of practice of health behaviors, 5 factors affecting the practice of health behaviors (priority of health behavior, awareness of health norm, vulnerability to illness, emotional support network, subjective well-being) and dietary habits were obtained by a survey of 122 persons in Ojika and 149 persons in Sagamihara.

 People living in Ojika island, especially those under 50 years of age or having ordinary work, had better health behaviors than those in Sagamihara. Multiple regression analysis revealed that the abovementioned 5 factors accounted for about 30% of the health behaviors score variation in Ojika island, but only about 10% of that in Sagamihara. People in Ojika, who had high subjective well-being and gave good health behavior priority, practiced the preventive health behavior well. In particular, the inhabitants in Ojika island felt good subjective well-being in close relationships with their neighbors and practiced good health behavior in preference to their ordinary work.


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電子版ISSN 2185-8888 印刷版ISSN 0287-5330 日本看護科学学会

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