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¹®¿µÀÓ/Moon YI
ÀÌÀμ÷/Lee IS
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Abstract
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PURPOSE: To provide basic information for developing a nursing program by examining health risk behavior of students rewriting college entrance examinations.
METHOD: Data were gathered using questionnaires from 804 examinees in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province and analyzed with the SAS program using t-test, ANOVA, Scheffe¢¥s test, and Pearson correlation coefficients.
RESULTS: The mean score for health risk behaviors was 17.70 and the highest score for sub-areas of health risk behavior was drinking alcohol while substance use ranked lowest. There were significantly different scores for health risk behavior according to the following general characteristics; frequency of rewriting college entrance examinations, parents¢¥ marital status, level of father¢¥s education, grades, satisfaction with rewriting of college entrance examinations, parents¢¥ health concerns, need for health education and health status. Each behavior had positive or negative correlation with more than one other behavior. A negative correlation was found between health risk behavior and family support and self-esteem, while positive correlations were found between health risk behavior and general stress, studying stress and anxiety.
CONCLUSION: This study suggest that these results be used to developed a prevention program to decrease health risk behaviors by promoting family support and self esteem and decreasing stress and anxiety.
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