KYASOVÁ, Miroslava. Imagery and Associatiations of Adolescents Influencing their Behaviour. Central European Journal of Public Health. 2003, vol. 11, No 3, p. 132-137. ISSN 1210-7778.
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Original name Imagery and Associatiations of Adolescents Influencing their Behaviour.
Name in Czech Předtavy a asociace adolescentů ovlivňují jejich chování
Name (in English) Imagery and Associatiations of Adolescents Influencing their Behaviour.
Authors KYASOVÁ, Miroslava (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition Central European Journal of Public Health, 2003, 1210-7778.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30000 3. Medical and Health Sciences
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Keywords (in Czech) dospívání; asociace, zdraví ohrožující chování, zdraví podporující chování
Keywords in English adolescence; associations; health threatening behaviour; health promoting behaviour
Tags adolescence, Associations, health promoting behaviour, health threatening behaviour
Changed by Changed by: doc. PhDr. Miroslava Kyasová, PhD., MBA, učo 2347. Changed: 24/6/2009 10:48.
Abstract
ln adolescent girls, by means of imagery and associations it was studied, which images and associations produce concepts expressing activities which, on the one hand, protect and promote health (exercises, use of seat belts, and condoms) and, on the other hand, represent a health risk (drinking beer and liquor, cigarette smoking, marijuana smoking and cocain use, and sexual intercourse) and how they influence the respondents' behaviour. Nursing school students were interviewed by means of a questionnaire published by the Oregon Research Institute, U.SA The respondents gave a total number of 15,760 images for nine concepts. The associations for smoking cigaret/es and cocain were evaluated only negatively although 35% respondents had smoked in the past six months. The associations for exercising were given mainly positive ratings and, in some cases, neutral ratings although the respondents mentioned low regular physical activities. Drinking liquor and the using of seat belts were evaluated positively, negatively and neutra/ly. Nearly three quarters of the respondents had consumed alcoholic drinks occasiona/ly or frequently during the past six months. Drinking beer and smoking marijuana were associated with negative or neutral images. Sexual intercourse and condom use were prevailingly associated with positive images. . Our results have shown that images and associations tend to contradict the adolescents' behaviour. However, the results can form a basis for a particular application in primary preventive programmes which should make use of and promote the development of desirable attitudes and behaviour.
Abstract (in English)
ln adolescent girls, by means of imagery and associations it was studied, which images and associations produce concepts expressing activities which, on the one hand, protect and promote health (exercises, use of seat belts, and condoms) and, on the other hand, represent a health risk (drinking beer and liquor, cigarette smoking, marijuana smoking and cocain use, and sexual intercourse) and how they influence the respondents' behaviour. Nursing school students were interviewed by means of a questionnaire published by the Oregon Research Institute, U.SA The respondents gave a total number of 15,760 images for nine concepts. The associations for smoking cigaret/es and cocain were evaluated only negatively although 35% respondents had smoked in the past six months. The associations for exercising were given mainly positive ratings and, in some cases, neutral ratings although the respondents mentioned low regular physical activities. Drinking liquor and the using of seat belts were evaluated positively, negatively and neutra/ly. Nearly three quarters of the respondents had consumed alcoholic drinks occasiona/ly or frequently during the past six months. Drinking beer and smoking marijuana were associated with negative or neutral images. Sexual intercourse and condom use were prevailingly associated with positive images. . Our results have shown that images and associations tend to contradict the adolescents' behaviour. However, the results can form a basis for a particular application in primary preventive programmes which should make use of and promote the development of desirable attitudes and behaviour.
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