Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic Of Iran
مجله پزشکی جمهوری اسلامی ایران
Med J Islam Repub Iran
Medical Sciences
http://mjiri.iums.ac.ir
2
journal2
1016-1430
2251-6840
8
10.18869/mjiri
14
8888
13
en
jalali
1393
10
1
gregorian
2015
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29
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online
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Determinants of responsibility for health, spiritual health and in-terpersonal relationship based on theory of planned behavior in high school girl students
Health
Health
Original Research
Original Research
<p> <strong> Background: </strong>Adolescence is a sensitive period of acquiring normal and abnormal habits for all of life. The study investigates determinants of responsibility for health, spiritual health and interpersonal relations and predictive factors based on the theory of planned behavior in high school girl students in Tabriz. </p><p> <strong> Methods </strong>: In this Cross-sectional study, 340 students were selected thorough multi-stage sampling. An author-made questionnaire based on standard questionnaires of Health Promotion and Lifestyle II (HPLPII), spiritual health standards (Palutzian& Ellison) and components of the theory of planned behavior (attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and behavioral intention) was used for data collection. The questionnaire was validated in a pilot study. Data were analyzed using SPSS v.15 and descriptive and analytical tests (Chi-square test, Pearson correlation co-efficient and liner regression test in backward method). </p><p> <strong> Results </strong>: Students’ responsibility for health, spiritual health, interpersonal relationships, and concepts of theory of planned behavior was moderate. We found a significant positive correlation (p<0/001) among all concepts of theory of planned behavior. Attitude and perceived behavioral control predicted 35% of intention of behavioral change (p<0.001). Attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control predicted 74% of behavioral change in accountability for health (p<0.0001), 56% for behavioral change in spiritual health (p<0.0001) and 63% for behavioral change in interpersonal relationship (p<0.0001). </p><p> <strong> Conclusion </strong>: Status of responsibility for health, spiritual health and interpersonal relationships of students was moderate. Hence, behavioral intention and its determinants such as perceived behavioral control should be noted in promoting intervention programs. </p><p> </p>
Accountability in the health, Spiritual health, Interpersonal relationship, Theory of planned behavior, Girl students.
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http://mjiri.iums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-825&slc_lang=en&sid=1
Afsaneh
Rezazadeh
afsane.rezazadeh@yahoo.com
200319475328460016404
200319475328460016404
No
Department of Education and Health Promotion, School of Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Mahnaz
Solhi
solhi.m@iums.ac.ir
200319475328460016405
200319475328460016405
Yes
Department of Health Services and Health Education, School of Health, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Kamal
Azam
kazam@tums.ac.ir
200319475328460016406
200319475328460016406
No
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of health, Tehran University of medical science, Tehran, Iran.