Padden Diane L, Connors Rebecca A, Agazio Janice G
Uniformed Services University, Graduate School of Nursing, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.
Mil Med. 2011 Jan;176(1):26-34. doi: 10.7205/milmed-d-d1-000141.
The purpose of this research was to describe predictors of participation in health-promoting behaviors among military spouses. A total of 105 female spouses of currently deployed active duty military members were surveyed to determine their perceived stress and participation in the health-promoting behaviors of exercise, diet, checkups, substance use/avoidance, social behaviors, stress management/rest, and safety/environmental behaviors. Demographic and deployment information was also collected. Regression analyses showed perceived stress was predictive of several health behaviors including exercise, social behaviors, stress management/rest, and safety/environmental behaviors. Increased perceived stress was associated with decreased participation in these behaviors. Deployment factors predicted only dietary behaviors and stress management/rest. As the minimum anticipated length of the deployment increased, healthy dietary behavior decreased. Likewise, as the number of deployments experienced increased, stress management and rest decreased. Stress brought on by military deployment may have detrimental effects upon participation in a health-promoting lifestyle.
本研究的目的是描述军属参与健康促进行为的预测因素。对105名现役军人的女性配偶进行了调查,以确定她们感知到的压力以及在锻炼、饮食、体检、物质使用/避免、社交行为、压力管理/休息和安全/环境行为等健康促进行为方面的参与情况。还收集了人口统计学和部署信息。回归分析表明,感知到的压力可预测多种健康行为,包括锻炼、社交行为、压力管理/休息和安全/环境行为。感知压力增加与这些行为的参与度降低相关。部署因素仅能预测饮食行为和压力管理/休息。随着预计部署的最短时长增加,健康饮食行为减少。同样,随着经历的部署次数增加,压力管理和休息减少。军事部署带来的压力可能会对参与健康促进生活方式产生不利影响。