The Relationship between Perceived Wellness and Stages of Change for Exercise among Rural African American WomenUniversal-Publishers, 28.05.2010 |
Inhalt
REVIEW OF LITERATURE 21 | 21 |
Section Page | 31 |
METHODOLOGY58 | 58 |
Section Page | 66 |
RESULTS 75 | 75 |
DISCUSSION | 94 |
Section Page | 115 |
APPENDICES | 137 |
Approval Letter | 159 |
Physical Activity Participant Booklet | 168 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
African American women annual household income assess association Behavior Change Bezner cardiovascular disease Caucasian women change for exercise church client system concept COMPUTE conducted a study consisted correlation current study Dallas County demographic divorced/separated employment status Georgia State University health promotion behaviors high school history of cardiovascular history of CVD HTN and hyperlipidemia hypertension included increasing physical activity individual AAW’s stage Institutional Review Board intervention lifestyle living at home marital status mean perceived meds reported Morbidity & Mortality Neuman Systems Model Nursing one-way ANOVA perceived wellness scores Perceived Wellness Survey physical activity levels physical inactivity population Precontemplation Prochaska psychological questionnaire rate of physical relationship between perceived reported heart disease reported HTN research question risk factors rural AAW Rural African American sample Selma significant difference significant relationship spiritual stage of change statistically significant subscale Transtheoretical Model Troy University U.S. Census Bureau urban variables