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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2020.11.12.057

The Convergence Study of Differences in Nursing College Students' Grit and Heath Promotion Behavior by General Characteristics and Heath Behavior  

Heo, Eun-ju (Department of Nursing, JinJu Health College)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.11, no.12, 2020 , pp. 57-65 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aimed to clarify relationships between nursing college students' grit and health promotion behavior through examining differences in those variables by general characteristics and health behavior. Participants were 3rd-year students of nursing science at 2 colleges in Gyeongnam. Data collected from them or 180 questionnaire sheets were analyzing using SPSS 21 Program. The study found differences in grit and health promotion behavior were statistically significant, respectively, depending on gender, health interest, eating habit or smoking and on perceived health state, health interest, eating habit, alcohol or exercise. This study also found that there were significantly positive correlations between grit and health promotion behavior and significantly positive effect of grit, eating habit or exercise on the promotion behavior. These findings suggest that various education programs or strategies should be created to improve nursing college students' regular eating habits, accurate exercise and grit that influence their health promotion behavior.
Keywords
Convergence; Nursing college Student; Heath behavior; Grit; Heath promotion behavior; College student;
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