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M Hosseini, Z Khavari, F Yaghmaei, H Alavi Majd , M Jahanfar, P Heidari, Volume 3, Issue 1 (winter 2014)
Abstract
Introduction:Decrease of physical activity, is one of the most important problems in modern societies. Different factors are related to physical activity which attitude is of high importance. The aim of this study was to determine correlation between attitude, subjective -norm, self-efficacy, intention to physical activity in female students
Materials &Methods: In this descriptive- correlational study a total of 444 female students were selected by stratified sampling method at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. A questionnaire was used for data collection including demographic variables, attitude, subjective norms, self-efficacy and intention towards regular physical activity. Content and face validity were confirmed and the reliability of the instrument was determined by internal consistency and test-retest methods. Cronbach's alpha for each item was determined as follows: Attitude (α = 0.92),Subjective norms (α = 0.85) and Control of Perceived Behavior (α = 0.92). Data analysis was done by SPSS/15 using descriptive statistics such as mean, standard deviation, frequency distribution, and analytic statistics including regression, T-test and ANOVA. A P-value =0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Result: The results of this study showed that the majority of students had positive attitude towards physical activity. Also attitude was found correlated directly and significantly with subjective norm, self-efficacy and intention to physical activity. However, BMI and economic status were not related to attitude towards physical activity.
Conclusion: The results of the current study showed that perception of subjective norm, self-efficacy and intention can help to motivate students to do physical activities. Therefore, it is recommended to provide educational programs for the students in order to improve regular physical activities.
M Jahanfar, F Yaghmaei, H Alavi Majd , M Afkhami, Z Khavari, Volume 3, Issue 2 (spring 2014)
Abstract
Introduction: Proper control of type 2 diabetics as
a chronic disease is an important factor for preventing complication. Attitude
of patients to preventive behavior can affect their performance. The aim of
this study was to determine the attitude toward preventive behavior of complications
in type 2 diabetics. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive-correlation study, 200 patients with
type 2 diabetes attended and were examined in the Yazd Diabetes Research
Center. The Questionnaire used for data collection consisted of demographic
variables and "Attitude toward Preventive Behaviors of Complications in
type 2 diabetics". Content and face validity were confirmed and the
reliability of the instrument was determined by internal consistency and
test-retest methods. Data analysis was analyzed by SPSS/19. Findings: Majority of patients had positive
attitude towards preventive behavior of diabetes type 2 complications. In
addition, the length of diagnosis was significantly correlated with attitude
toward preventive behavior (p<0.05). However, age was not significantly
correlated with attitude toward preventive behavior of type 2 diabetes
complications. Conclusion: Positive coloration between attitude
toward preventive behavior of diabetes type 2 complications and the length
of being diagnosed of type 2 diabetics can direct policy makers to
conduct training programs for new patients with type 2. Providing educational
programs to prevent type 2 diabetes complications behavior is suggested.
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