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Gender Differences in Self-perception of Health at a Wellness Center.

Richa Sood1, Sarah M Jenkins2, Amit Sood3, Matthew M Clark4.   

Abstract

Objective: Understanding gender differences in self-perception of health (SPH) and self-efficacy can inform the design of tailored programs to improve health behaviors. We aimed to assess gender-specific differences in SPH and self-efficacy for maintaining wellness habits at a work-place wellness center.
Methods: A workplace wellness center member survey was conducted in 2016. Information about SPH and self-efficacy to maintain wellness habits was assessed. Data were analyzed to assess gender differences in SPH and self-efficacy.
Results: The survey was completed by 2784 members (mean age, 49.2 years; 68.2% women). SPH was similar between genders despite more men reporting health problems such as hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, and cigarette smoking. Women had higher self-efficacy about maintaining healthy diet, but the difference was not clinically meaningful. Women had lower self-efficacy in their ability to maintain physical activity. Conclusions: In this large cohort of worksite wellness center members, men and women had similar self-perception of health despite higher disease burden among men. Women had lower self-efficacy in their ability to maintain physical activity level but similar self-efficacy for maintaining healthy diet. These differences may inform the design of tailored wellness programs to meet the needs of both genders.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31662171     DOI: 10.5993/AJHB.43.6.10

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Health Behav        ISSN: 1087-3244


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3.  Fatal Events Associated with Adverse Drug Reactions in the Korean National Pharmacovigilance Database.

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4.  Dignity and attitudes to aging: A cross-sectional study of older adults.

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