Health Perceptions of Korean and Japanese Adolescents During the Prolonged COVID-19 Pandemic: An Importance Performance Analysis

Pub Date : 2022-11-11 DOI:10.31083/j.jomh1811211
Hyun-su Youn, Eui-jae Lee, Sukou Riki, Chizuru Mizno, Chul-Min Kim, Yoshinori Okade
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Background: This study compares and analyzes the importance and performance of Korean and Japanese adolescents' health awareness in the long COVID-19 pandemic situation. Methods: A frequency analysis was conducted on data collected from 1341 Korean and Japanese adolescents in September 2021 through online and offline surveys to confirm their characteristics (reliability was verified through Cronbach's alpha). A paired sample test was conducted to analyze health awareness differences and performance of each variable between Korean and Japanese middle-school students and between male and female participants, substantiated by importance-performance analysis (IPA). Results: First, Korean adolescents perceived importance for all factors of health perception greater as compared to their Japanese counterparts. Second, performance differences between Korean and Japanese adolescents were especially significant in hygiene management, disease management and physical activity. Third, in Quadrant 4 of the IPA matrix, there were similarities and differences in a particular factor of health perception between Korean and Japanese adolescents. On this basis, we proposed measures emphasizing the importance of health, to enhance Korean and Japanese adolescents' performance. Conclusions: It is important for national government, public education institutions, and families to couple a therapeutic approach with a preventive and management approach that encourages periodic exercise, desirable diet, and adequate sleep when exploring measures to maintain and promote adolescents' health.
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韩国和日本青少年在COVID-19大流行期间的健康观念:一项重要绩效分析
背景:本研究对比分析韩国和日本青少年健康意识在长期COVID-19大流行形势下的重要性和表现。方法:对2021年9月收集的1341名韩国和日本青少年的在线和离线调查数据进行频率分析,以确定其特征(通过Cronbach's alpha验证信度)。本研究采用配对样本检验,分析了韩国和日本中学生、男女被试之间健康意识差异和各变量的表现,并采用重要性-表现分析(IPA)加以证实。结果:第一,与日本青少年相比,韩国青少年对健康感知的所有因素的重要性都更高。第二,韩国和日本青少年在卫生管理、疾病管理和体育活动方面的表现差异尤其显著。第三,在IPA矩阵的象限4中,韩国和日本青少年在健康感知的特定因素上存在相似和差异。在此基础上,我们提出了强调健康重要性的措施,以提高韩国和日本青少年的成绩。结论:在探索维持和促进青少年健康的措施时,国家政府、公共教育机构和家庭应将治疗方法与预防和管理方法结合起来,鼓励定期锻炼、合理饮食和充足睡眠。
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