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Health Literacy as a Major Contributor to Health-Promoting Behaviors among Korean Teachers

Eun Jung Bae, Ju Young Yoon

2021International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Teachers are not only subjects of school health efforts but also role models for students' health behaviors; teachers' health-promoting behaviors can induce students' healthy behaviors with their positive health outcomes. This study was an examination of personal factors, situational factors, and health literacy as influences on teachers' health-promoting behaviors. A hierarchical multiple regression analysis was implemented based on an integrated model of health literacy. The study results showed that health literacy was the strongest predictor of teachers' health-promoting behaviors. In addition, school type and school culture were situational factors related to the interpersonal relations and stress management domains of the Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile II scale. These findings could serve as foundational evidence for developing programs at the individual and organizational levels that enhance teachers' health-promoting behaviors.

Topics & Concepts

Situational ethicsHealth literacyPsychologyHealth promotionMultilevel modelHealth educationHealth behaviorLiteracyInterpersonal communicationScale (ratio)Stress managementInterpersonal relationshipPublic healthEnvironmental healthSocial psychologyMedicineClinical psychologyHealth careNursingPedagogyPolitical sciencePhysicsQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceMachine learningLawHealth and Wellbeing ResearchSchool Health and Nursing EducationNutrition, Health and Food Behavior
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