Prevalence of health-risk behaviors among employees in medium-sized factories, Songkhla province.
Objective: The aim of study was to investigate the prevalence of health risk behaviors among employees in medium-sized factories, Songkhla province. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted using cluster sampling by proportional to size (PPS) in 20 medium-sized factories, includi...
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doaj-daca1d7cefb84301b50922fd2c5138ee2020-11-25T02:34:56ZengPrince of Songkla UniversityJournal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR)2586-99812630-05592009-04-01272105116394Prevalence of health-risk behaviors among employees in medium-sized factories, Songkhla province.M Kaso0P Sangsupawanich1P Phakthongsuk2Primary Care Unit, Tase, Yala Provincial Public Health Office, Mueang, Yala 95000,Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90110,Occupational Unit, Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90110,Objective: The aim of study was to investigate the prevalence of health risk behaviors among employees in medium-sized factories, Songkhla province. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted using cluster sampling by proportional to size (PPS) in 20 medium-sized factories, including 1,000 subjects self-administered questionnaires. The period of study was June-October 2007. Results: The questionnaire response rate was 91.3%. The prevalences of health risk behavior was: 23.3% hazardous drinking, 24.2% smoking, 50.4% unsafe sex, 59.9% not wearing a helmet when driving a motorcycle, 54.4% not wearing a safety belt when driving a car, 14.7% driving motorcycle or a car after drinking alcohol, 16.3% substance abuse, 53.4% lack of exercise, 11.1% inappropriate stress management. Gender was significantly associated with hazardous drinking, smoking, wearing a seat belt when driving and lack of exercise. Age was significantly associated with wearing a seat belt when driving. Education level was significantly associated with smoking, wearing a seat belt when driving and lack of exercise. Income was significantly associated with hazardous drinking, smoking, wearing a seat belt when driving and substance abuse. Occupational class was significantly associated with hazardous drinking, wearing a seat belt when driving, substance abuse and inappropriate stress management. Conclusion: The prevalence of health risk behaviors is high among employees in medium-sized factories. The findings of this study should be beneficial in health promotion programs.https://www.jhsmr.org/index.php/jhsmr/article/view/380employees, factories, health risk behavior |
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Prevalence of health-risk behaviors among employees in medium-sized factories, Songkhla province. |
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Prevalence of health-risk behaviors among employees in medium-sized factories, Songkhla province. |
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Prevalence of health-risk behaviors among employees in medium-sized factories, Songkhla province. |
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Prevalence of health-risk behaviors among employees in medium-sized factories, Songkhla province. |
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Prevalence of health-risk behaviors among employees in medium-sized factories, Songkhla province. |
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prevalence of health-risk behaviors among employees in medium-sized factories, songkhla province. |
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Prince of Songkla University |
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Journal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR) |
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Objective: The aim of study was to investigate the prevalence of health risk behaviors among employees in medium-sized factories, Songkhla province.
Material and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted using cluster sampling by proportional to size (PPS) in 20 medium-sized factories, including 1,000 subjects self-administered questionnaires. The period of study was June-October 2007.
Results: The questionnaire response rate was 91.3%. The prevalences of health risk behavior was: 23.3% hazardous drinking, 24.2% smoking, 50.4% unsafe sex, 59.9% not wearing a helmet when driving a motorcycle, 54.4% not wearing a safety belt when driving a car, 14.7% driving motorcycle or a car after drinking alcohol, 16.3% substance abuse, 53.4% lack of exercise, 11.1% inappropriate stress management. Gender was significantly associated with hazardous drinking, smoking, wearing a seat belt when driving and lack of exercise. Age was significantly associated with wearing a seat belt when driving. Education level was significantly associated with smoking, wearing a seat belt when driving and lack of exercise. Income was significantly associated with hazardous drinking, smoking, wearing a seat belt when driving and substance abuse. Occupational class was significantly associated with hazardous drinking, wearing a seat belt when driving, substance abuse and inappropriate stress management.
Conclusion: The prevalence of health risk behaviors is high among employees in medium-sized factories. The findings of this study should be beneficial in health promotion programs. |
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