NURSING STUDENT’S LIFESTYLE IN THE AREAS OF BEHAVIORAL WHEEL

Janet E. Lacsa, Lady Anne O. de Jesus, M. Martinez
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This study was conducted to determine the nursing student’s lifestyle in the areas of the behavioral wheel (Mental Health, Family and Social Health, Nutritional Health, Physical Fitness / Health, Disease and Disorder, Control of Substance Abuse, Growth and Development, Safety and First Aid, Consumer and Personal Health, Community and Environmental Health) using an adopted and modified survey-questionnaire. Results showed that: most of the nursing students were level 1, female, with average income, and good academic standing; they have a very high manifestation of healthy lifestyles in the areas of Family and Social Health, Control of Substance Abuse, and Consumer and Personal Health; high manifestation of healthy lifestyles in the areas Mental Health, Growth and development, Safety and First Aid, Community and Environmental Health, and Disease and Disorder; moderate manifestation of healthy lifestyles in the areas: Nutritional health and Physical Health. Results also showed that the nursing students have significant differences in their manifestation of healthy lifestyles for areas Growth and Development, Nutritional Health, Safety, and First Aid, and Community and Environmental Health when they were grouped according to gender; have significant differences in their manifestation of healthy lifestyles for all areas of the behavioral wheel when grouped according to economic status - income; have significant differences in their manifestation of healthy lifestyles for areas Mental Health, Nutritional Health, Disease and Disorders, and Safety and First Aid when grouped according to year level; and lastly have significant differences in their manifestation of healthy lifestyles for areas in the areas: Mental Health, Nutritional Health, Safety, and First Aid, and Disease and Disorders when grouped according to academic standing.
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护生生活方式在行为轮领域的研究
本研究采用经修改的调查问卷,对护理专业学生在行为轮(心理健康、家庭与社会健康、营养健康、身体健康/健康、疾病与失调、药物滥用控制、成长与发展、安全与急救、消费者与个人健康、社区与环境健康)方面的生活方式进行调查。结果表明:护理专业学生以一级女生居多,收入中等,学习成绩较好;在家庭和社会健康、控制药物滥用、消费者和个人健康等方面,他们的健康生活方式表现得非常好;在心理健康、成长和发展、安全和急救、社区和环境卫生以及疾病和紊乱等领域,健康生活方式的表现程度很高;健康生活方式的适度体现在:营养健康和身体健康。结果还显示,按性别分组护生在生长与发育、营养健康、安全与急救、社区与环境健康等方面的健康生活方式表现存在显著差异;按经济地位-收入分组时,在行为轮的所有领域中健康生活方式的表现有显著差异;在心理健康、营养健康、疾病和失调以及安全和急救领域,按年级分组的健康生活方式表现有显著差异;最后,在心理健康、营养健康、安全和急救、疾病和失调等方面,他们在健康生活方式方面的表现存在显著差异。
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