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KMID : 1812920200020030177
Korean Journal of Occupational Health
2020 Volume.2 No. 3 p.177 ~ p.190
The Factors Affecting the Alcohol Abstinence Intention in a General-hospital Male-workers Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior
Lee Jeong-Hoon

Jung Hye-Sun
Kim Kyung-Jin
Abstract
Purpose : This study is a descriptive research study to identify the factors related to the Alcohol abstinence intention of male workers working in a general hospital by applying the Theory of Planned Behavior.

Methods : The subjects of the study were 237 male workers at J Public General Hospital in Seoul, excluding male workers who did not drink alcohol.

Results : The average score of the subject 's alcohol abstinence intention was 2.63 out of 5. The intention of alcohol abstinence according to general characteristics showed significant difference according to position, no form, drinking, marriage, and sleeping time. The subject 's intention of alcohol abstinence was correlated positively with attitude and subjective norm, but perceived behavioral control showed no significant difference. Factors influencing the intention of alcohol abstinence were subjective norms which are variables of Theory of Planned Behavior.

Conclusion : In order to increase the alcohol-abstinence intention of male workers in a general hospital, it is necessary to make efforts to increase healthy communication with significant surrounding people, such as family members and work colleagues.
KEYWORD
Male Workers, Alcohol Abstinence Intention, Theory of Planned Behavior
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