Jung Minsoo
Department of Health Science, Dongduk Women's University, Seoul, South Korea.
Health Care Manag (Frederick). 2013 Apr-Jun;32(2):141-50. doi: 10.1097/HCM.0b013e31828ef61c.
This study examined psychosocial and behavioral characteristics and factors that influenced certain subjects within a population-based sample of Korean drinkers to quit alcohol consumption (N = 8910). Explored were various factors of psychosocial behaviors such as socioeconomic reasons, health behavior, cues to action, and self-control related to the intentions of alcohol abstinence. Using path analysis, it was found that, for men, self-control (B = 0.51), health behavior (B = 0.78), and health literacy (B = 0.58) were positively associated with cues to action which in turn positively induced them to quit drinking. This pattern of results appeared to apply only to men and not to women. In conclusion, this study reveals that men who do not smoke, regularly exercise, have high self-control, and look for health information are likely to be active in acquiring cues for behavioral changes and making themselves motivated. However, conventions of alcohol consumption in the female population are more dependent on social factors in comparison to those of men.
本研究调查了韩国饮酒者人群样本中影响特定对象戒酒的心理社会和行为特征及因素(N = 8910)。探讨了各种心理社会行为因素,如社会经济原因、健康行为、行动提示以及与戒酒意图相关的自我控制。通过路径分析发现,对于男性而言,自我控制(B = 0.51)、健康行为(B = 0.78)和健康素养(B = 0.58)与行动提示呈正相关,而行动提示又反过来积极促使他们戒酒。这种结果模式似乎仅适用于男性,不适用于女性。总之,本研究表明,不吸烟、经常锻炼、自我控制能力强且寻求健康信息的男性更有可能积极获取行为改变的提示并激发自身动力。然而,与男性相比,女性人群中的饮酒习俗更依赖于社会因素。