KMID : 0928020210250020011
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Nursing and Innovation 2021 Volume.25 No. 2 p.11 ~ p.21
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The Health-Promoting Behavior and the Related Factors among Japanese Marriage-Migrant Women
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Choi Ji-Hyeon
Choi Eun-Suk
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was descriptive study to analyze the health promoting behavior and the related factors of Japanese marriage-migrant women.
Methods: The subjects were 191 Japanese marriage-migrant women living in the city. The correlation analysis, t-test, ANOVA and Scheffe post-hoc test, and the factors affecting healthpromoting behavior were examined.
Results: In the model¥°, the explanatory power of the model was 12% (F=2.41, p<.002). In the model ¥±, influence factors of health-promoting behavior were acculturation, self-efficacy, jobs, Extended family type, social support, perceived health status, and the explanatory power of the model was increased to 37% (F=6.11, p<.001).
Conclusion: In order to improve the health-promoting behavior, nursing intervention programs should be developed by incorporating the personal characteristics of perceived health status, jobs, the behavior-specific cognitions, acculturation, self-efficacy, social support, and perceived barriers.
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KEYWORD
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Health-promoting behavior, Acculturation, Social support, Self-efficacy, Perceived barriers
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