@article{ART002111217},
author={Lee In Hak and 권춘숙},
title={Effects of Health-Promoting Behaviors on the Subjective Well-being of Physical Therapists},
journal={Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine},
issn={1975-311X},
year={2016},
volume={11},
number={2},
pages={17-24}
TY - JOUR
AU - Lee In Hak
AU - 권춘숙
TI - Effects of Health-Promoting Behaviors on the Subjective Well-being of Physical Therapists
JO - Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine
PY - 2016
VL - 11
IS - 2
PB - The Korean Society of Physical Medicine
SP - 17
EP - 24
SN - 1975-311X
AB - PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of health-promoting behaviors on the subjective well-being of a physical therapist.
METHODS: Survey data were collected from 247 physical therapists in Daejeon city. The baseline for healthpromoting behaviors was determined using Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile (HPLP), subjective well-being was determined using Positive Affect and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), quality of life was measured using the SF-36 (Short-Form 36), and pain level was determined using the Quadruple Visual Analogue Scale (QVAS). Healthpromoting behaviors and related factors were analyzed using an average comparative analysis (t-test), and the factors relevant to subjective well-being and health-promoting behaviors were evaluated using correlation analysis (Pearson's correlation coefficient). Factors affecting health-promoting behaviors were evaluated using stepwise multiple regression analysis (stepwise multiple regression).
RESULTS: The mean score for health-promoting behavior was 3.73, with emotional support having the highest score (3.90) and regular meals having the lowest score (3.16 points; p<0.01). Health-promoting behavior was significantly correlated with positive emotions and negative emotions are subjective well-being, negative emotions and pain were noted (p<0.01). Health-promoting behaviors showed a significant correlation with quality of life (r=0.04), positive emotions (r=0.21; p<0.01), negative emotions (r=0.16; p<0.05), and pain level (r=0.016). The results of this study showed that health-promoting behaviors are significant predictors of subjective well-being in physical therapists (p<0.01).
CONCLUSION: Physical therapists have to maintain their health by avoiding infections. Regular exercise is the most important factor among all health-promoting behaviors.
KW - Health promoting behaviors;Pain;Quality of life;Subjective well-being
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Lee In Hak and 권춘숙. (2016). Effects of Health-Promoting Behaviors on the Subjective Well-being of Physical Therapists. Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine, 11(2), 17-24.
Lee In Hak and 권춘숙. 2016, "Effects of Health-Promoting Behaviors on the Subjective Well-being of Physical Therapists", Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine, vol.11, no.2 pp.17-24.
Lee In Hak, 권춘숙 "Effects of Health-Promoting Behaviors on the Subjective Well-being of Physical Therapists" Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine 11.2 pp.17-24 (2016) : 17.
Lee In Hak, 권춘숙. Effects of Health-Promoting Behaviors on the Subjective Well-being of Physical Therapists. 2016; 11(2), 17-24.
Lee In Hak and 권춘숙. "Effects of Health-Promoting Behaviors on the Subjective Well-being of Physical Therapists" Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine 11, no.2 (2016) : 17-24.
Lee In Hak; 권춘숙. Effects of Health-Promoting Behaviors on the Subjective Well-being of Physical Therapists. Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine, 11(2), 17-24.
Lee In Hak; 권춘숙. Effects of Health-Promoting Behaviors on the Subjective Well-being of Physical Therapists. Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine. 2016; 11(2) 17-24.
Lee In Hak, 권춘숙. Effects of Health-Promoting Behaviors on the Subjective Well-being of Physical Therapists. 2016; 11(2), 17-24.
Lee In Hak and 권춘숙. "Effects of Health-Promoting Behaviors on the Subjective Well-being of Physical Therapists" Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine 11, no.2 (2016) : 17-24.