Influencing Factors of Fatigue, Perceived Stress, Self-efficacy and Social Support in the Middle Age on Health Conservation

Authors

  • Eun-Hee Shin1, Gyun-Young Kang2

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v19i1.986

Keywords:

Health conservation, Fatigue, Perceived Stress, Self-efficacy, Social support

Abstract

Background/Objectives: This study is descriptive survey study to factors influencing health conservation among middle age.
Method/Statistical Analysis: The study subjects are 173 middle age who reside in M & C city area, and data-collection was done in period from March 05 to 23, 2018. The collected data was analyzed with Pearson’s correlation, multiple linear regression with stepwise method analysis.
Findings: The result showed Health conservation was negatively correlated with fatigue and perceived stress, positively correlated with self-efficacy and social support. The major factors that affect health conservation in middle age were self-efficacy, social support, perceived stress, which explained 31.8% of health conservation.
Improvements/Applications: The findings can provide the basis for the development of nursing interventions to improve health conservation.

Author Biography

  • Eun-Hee Shin1, Gyun-Young Kang2

    1Department of Nursing, Munkyung College, Korea; 2Kyungdong University College of Nursing, Korea

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Published

2019-02-28

How to Cite

Influencing Factors of Fatigue, Perceived Stress, Self-efficacy and Social Support in the Middle Age on Health Conservation. (2019). Medico Legal Update, 19(1), 603-609. https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v19i1.986