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Exploration of Structural Relations on Health Behavior Related to Particulate Matter: Focused on Multi-Dimensional Health Locus of Control, Perceived Susceptibility and Severity, and Health Behavioral Intention

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This study explored relationships between health perception and behavior of Korean relevant to particulate matter(PM) as PM in the atmosphere getting worse. To investigate the relationship in the personal hygiene… Click to show full abstract

This study explored relationships between health perception and behavior of Korean relevant to particulate matter(PM) as PM in the atmosphere getting worse. To investigate the relationship in the personal hygiene dimension, we analysed the structural relationships among multi-dimensional health locus of control, perceived susceptibility and severity, and health behavior intention. Except internal among three tendencies of multi-dimensional health locus of control, chance and powerful other had an effect on perceived susceptibility and severity, respectively. Perceived susceptibility and severity also had a positive effect on the intention. Thus, to facilitate PM-related disease prevention, timely and reliable information should be supplied with the solution for lessening damage from PM, and then training for internalizing locus of control should be encouraged through eliminating fear and uncertainty. Finally, we discussed suggestions for future study. •

Keywords: health; susceptibility severity; perceived susceptibility; locus control

Journal Title: Journal of The Korean Chemical Society
Year Published: 2017

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