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KMID : 0379720000140020318
Journal of Korean Community Health Nursing Academic Society
2000 Volume.14 No. 2 p.318 ~ p.331
Health Promoting Lifestyle , Stress , and Depression of the College Female Students


Abstract
The purposes of this study were to examine the relationships among health promoting lifestyle, stress, depression, and general characteristics and to reveal these variables affecting depression in college female students. The data were collected between November 29th and December 4th, 1999 by using self-administered questionnaire. Data analysis were conducted by using Peason¢¥s correlation, t-test, ANOVA, stepwise multiple regression.
The results were as follows :
1. Health promoting lifestyle was significantly different by religion, smoking, school record, perceived health status, satisfaction of school life, and department.
2. The mean score of stress was 2.28, the level of stress showed significant differences according to economic status, perceived health status, and satisfaction of school life.
3. The mean score of depression was 12.05, the level of depression showed significant differences according to religion, smoking, school record, economic status, perceived health status, satisfaction. of school life, and department.
4. The mean score of health promoting lifestyle was 2.43, both interpersonal relationship(M=2.96) and self-actualization(M=2.79) of the subscales of health promoting lifestyle revealed high scores, whereas the scores of health responsibility(M=2.07), and exercise(M=1.64) were below.
5. Negative correlations were observed between health promoting lifestyle and stress(r=-.21), between heath promoting lifestyle and depression(r=-38). Positive correlations were observed between stress and depression(r=.60).
6. Negative correlations were observed between self-actualization(r=-.29), nutrition (r=-.17), and stress management(r=-.17) domains of health promoting lifestyle and stress.
7. Negative correlations were observed between self-actualization(r=-.47), nutrition (r=-.31), stress management(r=-.25), interpersonal relationship(r=-.23), health responsibility(r=-.13), and exercise(r=-.11) domains of health promoting lifestyle and depression.
8. Depression was significantly predicted by stress(36.2%), health promoting lifestyle (7.0%). these variables explained 43.2% of variance of depression.
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