Factors Influencing a Health Promoting Lifestyle in Spouses of Active Duty Military

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Summary

The purpose of this study was to understand the factors influencing the health promoting behaviors (HPBs) ofmilitary spouses. Pender’s
Health Promotion Model provided the theoretical framework guiding this study. One hundred twelve female spouses were surveyed regarding their perceived health status, perceived stress, self-efficacy, social support, and participation in HPBs. Perceived health status,
self-efficacy, social support, and HPBs were positively related, whereas perceived stress was negatively related. Hierarchical multiple
regression analysis showed perceived stress and social support to be predictive of an overall health promoting lifestyle (HPLPII), with the full model explaining 49.7% of the variance.

Citation
Padden, D. L., Connors, R. A., Posey, S. M., Ricciardi, R., Agazio, J. G. (2013). Factors Influencing a Health Promoting Lifestyle in Spouses of Active Duty Military. Health Care for Women International, 34, 674-693. doi:10.1080/07399332.2012.736572