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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/IJACT.2019.7.2.158

The Effects of Health Promotion Behavior on Spiritual Well-Bing -Mediating Effect of Decision Making Ability-  

Kim, Jungae (Nursing Department, Chodang University)
Sun, Sangouk (Pharmaceutical Engineering, Dongshin University)
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International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology / v.7, no.2, 2019 , pp. 158-167 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of Health Promotion Behavior on Spiritual well-being through decision making ability. The data for the study were collected from April 1 to 15, 2019 and the final data used in this study were 332. The research method was cross-sectional questionnaire survey. The collected data was analyzed by descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, $X^2$ analysis, multiple regressions and median effect analysis using SPSS 18.0. Among the participants of this study, 18.1% of men and 81.9% of women were female. The results of this study appeared that the differences in sub-factors of health promotion behaviors by gender were higher in female in health responsibility, substance abuse, social relationship, and self-actualization (p<0.01), while men were higher in exercise than women (p<0.05). Differences in sub-factors of health promotion behaviors by gender were higher in female in health responsibility, substance abuse, social relationship, and self-actualization (p<0.01), while men were higher in exercise than women (p<0.05). Decision making (t=4.899, p<0.01), Health responsibility (t=-1.990, p<0.05), Substance abuse (t=7.344, p<0.01), Exercise (t=7.344, p<0.01), and Self-actualization (t=7.619, p<0.01) were appeared to affect Spiritual Well-Being under statistical significance. Also Decision Making Ability had a partial mediating role in health responsibility and social relationship, which were sub-factors of health promotion behavior, affecting spiritual Well-Being.
Keywords
Decision Making Ability; Health Promotion Behavior; Mediating Effect; Spiritual Well-Being;
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