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探討高雄市青少年健康知識、態度及行為素養
作者:國立中山大學教育研究所吳枚瑛、高雄醫學大學通識教育中心暨國立中山大學教育研究所洪瑞兒

卷期:65卷第3期
日期:2020年9月
頁碼:187-223
DOI:10.6209/JORIES.202009_65(3).0007

摘要:

本研究旨在發展青少年健康素養量表,再以此量表探討量表之健康知識、健康態度與健康行為的相關及預測因素。首先進行青少年健康素養量表之編製,由206位學生的預試及1,005位學生的正式施測,三個分量表之內部一致性信度係數Cronbach’s α分別為.85、.73及.91,總量表信度為.90。接著以探索式因素分析及驗證性因素分析研究工具之效度,再以卡方檢定、獨立樣本t檢定、單因子變異數分析比較不同背景青少年的健康素養之差異,最後使用階層迴歸分析釐清青少年健康素養三個層面「健康知識」、「健康態度」及「健康行為」的相關性,並以「健康知識」為調節變項區辨對「健康態度」與「健康行為」的關係。本研究發現青少年隨著年齡及年級增加而健康態度逐漸低落,大學生健康態度分數顯著低於國中學生,而女學生的健康行動分數顯著高於男學生;健康知識與健康態度對於健康行動具有顯著預測力。本研究提供青少年的健康素養現況及其預測因素作為各級學校及相關研究之參考,建議各級學校重視學生的健康素養並研發符合青少年生活情境的課程、教學及相關活動,以提升學生的健康素養,而如何提升女學生的健康知識及男學生的健康行為有待進一步探究與討論。

關鍵詞:青少年、健康素養、情境試題、階層迴歸分析、調節變項

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中文APA引文格式吳枚瑛、洪瑞兒(2020)。探討高雄市青少年健康知識、態度及行為素養。教育科學研究期刊,65(3),187-223。doi:10.6209/JORIES.202009_65(3).0007
APA FormatWu, M.-Y., & Hong, Z.-R. (2020). Exploration of Kaohsiung City Adolescents’ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behavioral Literacy. Journal of Research in Education Sciences, 65(3), 187-223. 10.6209/JORIES.202009_65(3).0007

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Exploration of Kaohsiung City Adolescents’ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behavioral Literacy
Author: Mei-Ying Wu (Institute of Education, National Sun Yat-sen University), Zuway-R Hong (Center for General Education, Kaohsiung Medical University and Institute of Education, National Sun Yat-sen University)

Vol.&No.:Vol. 65, No.3
Date:September 2020
Pages:187-223
DOI:10.6209/JORIES.202009_65(3).0007

Abstract:

This study validated instruments for assessing the health awareness and health literacy of adolescents and explored the related and protective factors of adolescents’ health literacy in Taiwan. A total of 1,005 representative adolescents were stratified randomly selected from Kaohsiung City, and they completed two well-structured instruments for measuring their health awareness and health literacy. First, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses and internal consistency were used to examine the instruments’ validities and reliabilities. Second, chi-square test, independent t-test, and one-way analysis of variance were conducted to compare the health awareness and health literacy levels of adolescents from different backgrounds. Finally, hierarchical regression analysis was employed to identify the relations between health knowledge, attitudes toward health, and healthy behaviors and their predictors. The initial results indicated that adolescents’ means of health attitude decreased with increasing age and improvement in grades. University students’ means of attitude toward health and health literacy were significantly lower than those of junior high school students. Male adolescents’ scores for health awareness and health knowledge were significantly higher than those of their female counterparts. On the other hand, female adolescents’ means of health actions were significantly higher than those of their male counterparts’. Additionally, adolescents’ means of health knowledge and attitudes toward health had significant and adjusted predictive power on their health behaviors. This study demonstrated the importance of developing and implementing situational tests and curricula and activities related to students’ everyday lives to improve their health literacy. Finally, further discussion on methods to improve adolescents’ health actions and female adolescents’ health knowledge is warranted.

Keywords:adolescents, health literacy, situational test items, hierarchical regression analysis, moderator variables