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Health Promotion in Active Duty Women with Children.


PB2008112228

Publication Date 1999
Personal Author Agazio, J. G.
Page Count 66
Abstract One purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which selected demographic characteristics, definition of health, perceived health status, perceived self efficacy, and resources were related to the health promoting behaviors of active duty women with children. A second purpose of this study was to describe qualitatively the experience of being an active duty woman with children to further identify the barriers faced and the strategies used to pursue health promotion. Grounded in and guided by the Pender's Health Promotion Model, this study employed a prospective descriptive exploratory design using methodological triangulation in a population of active duty military women with children.
Keywords
  • Health promotion
  • Military personnel
  • Women
  • Active duty
  • Children
  • Health status
  • Health resources
  • Demography
  • Surveys
  • Methodology
Source Agency
  • TriService Nursing Research Program/Uniform Services Univ. of the Health Sciences
Corporate Authors Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC.; TriService Nursing Research Program, Bethesda, MD.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by TriService Nursing Research Program, Bethesda, MD.
Document Type Technical Report
Title Note Final rept., 01 Sep 96 to 01 Aug 98.
NTIS Issue Number 200821
Health Promotion in Active Duty Women with Children.
Health Promotion in Active Duty Women with Children.
PB2008112228

  • Health promotion
  • Military personnel
  • Women
  • Active duty
  • Children
  • Health status
  • Health resources
  • Demography
  • Surveys
  • Methodology
  • TriService Nursing Research Program/Uniform Services Univ. of the Health Sciences
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