The Relationships Among Changes of Alcohol Drinking Consumption, Perceived Stress, and Social Support—Cases of Aboriginals in Atayal and Saisiyat Ethnic Groups, Miao-Li County

碩士 === 亞洲大學 === 健康產業管理學系健康管理組碩士在職專班 === 102 === Background Miaoli County Atayal, Saisiyat aboriginal because of remoteness , inaccessibility, so far in the traditional tribal culture is still an awe-drinking culture, so explore the changes in alcohol consumption Aboriginal derived from personal heal...

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Main Authors: Hsuan-Kuan Wang, 王雪冠
Other Authors: Hung-En Liao
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/49c928
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Summary:碩士 === 亞洲大學 === 健康產業管理學系健康管理組碩士在職專班 === 102 === Background Miaoli County Atayal, Saisiyat aboriginal because of remoteness , inaccessibility, so far in the traditional tribal culture is still an awe-drinking culture, so explore the changes in alcohol consumption Aboriginal derived from personal health, perceived stress and level of social relationships is worthy of attention. Objective There are two purposes of this study were: (1) describe the drinking behavior of aboriginal tribes in Miaoli County, perceived stress, social support. (2) the degree of correlation analysis, Miaoli County alcohol consumption change and aboriginal tribes perceived stress, and social support between. Method This study is a secondary analysis database analysis, the original data source is the use of random interviews with questionnaires to collect live in Taian Township, Miaoli County (N = 150) and South Township (N = 100) and between the ages of 14 to 79 years of the original residents, mainly includes respondents of health status, exercise behavior, eating behavior, drinking behavior, health risk aversion behavior, perceived stress, social support, and participation in community health promotion activities and other circumstances, recovery of a total of 250 total samples, effective questionnaires to 228 copies. Statistical Methods SPSS18.0 Chinese version is the use of statistical software packages descriptive statistics and inferential statistics (including linear regression analysis). Results Study found that alcohol consumption, and compared to last year, about the same person, if Aboriginal drinking declined from last year from the whole of the Aboriginal community to support, is also expected to lower, and have statistically significant. Compared to other non-income earners, if the average monthly income of NT $ The following is between NT$ 20,000 and NT $ 20,001 ~ NT $ 40,000 million, the aborigines on perceived stress, is also expected to lower, and has a statistically significant sense. Conclusions and Suggestions When the tribe to promote moderation, in addition to pay attention to the case section drunken Aboriginal social support changes also need to depart from the traditional concept of health of indigenous peoples, said the moderation of posts and Aboriginal social and cultural context of convergence do get aboriginal support and development of tribal characteristic industry, to make tribal communities to create sustainable health.