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INVESTIGATION ON ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SELF-EFFICACY, PERCEIVED BARRIERS AND SOCIAL SUPPORTS WITH HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS IN ELDERLY IN DENA CITY

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  30-42

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 Background: Health promoting behavior is one of the main criteria of health and it has a potential impact on improvement of health and quality of life. In addition it leads to a reduction in health care services expenditure. This study is conducted to identify the effect of self-efficacy and PERCEIVED BARRIERS and social supports on the determination of HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS in ELDERLY in Dena city.Methods: In this descriptive-analytic study, 120 of ELDERLY including 59 women and 61 men were selected by simple random sampling in Dena city. Data was collected by a questionnaire which included various parts (participants’ demographic characteristics, HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS, self-efficacy, PERCEIVED BARRIERS and social support of HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS). The data was analyzed by descriptive statistics and Pearson correlation test, independent t-test and multiple linear regression analysis.Findings: The mean score of HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS was 57.5 ± 10.7. There was a statistically significant positive association between self-efficacy, PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORTs and HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS in general and also stress management, physical activity, intrapersonal social relationship and prevention subscale (P<0.005). A statistically significant adverse association was observed between PERCEIVED BARRIERS and HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS in general and also stress management subscale.Conclusion: Findings of this research indicate a direct association between self-efficacy, PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORTs and HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS. Therefore health authorities may improve self-efficacy by planning health promotion training programs. Families may also increase social supports and therefore make a change in ELDERLY behavior by providing needed emotional support for them.

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    SALAHSHOORI, ARASH, HAROONI, JAVAD, SALAHSHOURI, SARA, HASSANZADEH, AKBAR, MOSTAFAVI, FIROOZEH, & MOLAEI, MAZYAR. (2015). INVESTIGATION ON ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SELF-EFFICACY, PERCEIVED BARRIERS AND SOCIAL SUPPORTS WITH HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS IN ELDERLY IN DENA CITY. HEALTH SYSTEM RESEARCH, 11(1), 30-42. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/192611/en

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    SALAHSHOORI ARASH, HAROONI JAVAD, SALAHSHOURI SARA, HASSANZADEH AKBAR, MOSTAFAVI FIROOZEH, MOLAEI MAZYAR. INVESTIGATION ON ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SELF-EFFICACY, PERCEIVED BARRIERS AND SOCIAL SUPPORTS WITH HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS IN ELDERLY IN DENA CITY. HEALTH SYSTEM RESEARCH[Internet]. 2015;11(1):30-42. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/192611/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ARASH SALAHSHOORI, JAVAD HAROONI, SARA SALAHSHOURI, AKBAR HASSANZADEH, FIROOZEH MOSTAFAVI, and MAZYAR MOLAEI, “INVESTIGATION ON ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SELF-EFFICACY, PERCEIVED BARRIERS AND SOCIAL SUPPORTS WITH HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS IN ELDERLY IN DENA CITY,” HEALTH SYSTEM RESEARCH, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 30–42, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/192611/en

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