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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate factors related to middle-aged women¡¯s health beliefs and their intention to practice health behaviors for preventing and improving hypertension.
Methods: The participants were 319 middle-aged(40-59 years) women who lived G city. Data was collected from January to February, 2005. Personal interviews were performed. The data was analyzed using t-test, ANOVA, Scheffe¡¯s multiple comparison test and hierarchial multiple regression analysis.
Results: Perceived susceptibility of health belief was high in those who had higher educational level, disease history and health education experience, significantly(p<0.05). Perceived seriousness was high in those who had higher educational level, middle economic status and health education experience, significantly(p<0.05). Perceived benefits was high in those who had higher educational level and perceived barriers was low in those who had disease history and hypertension, significantly(p<0.05). The subject¡¯s intention to practice health behaviors was significantly high in those who were younger, who had higher educational level and menopausal status(p<0.05). In hierarchial multiple regression analysis, the subject¡¯s intention was related to perceived seriousness, perceived benefit and educational level, significantly(p<0.05).
Conclusion: It is necessary to develope the education programs which can increase the subject¡¯s health belief and intention to practice health behaviors towards hypertension in middle-aged women.
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