1.Factors Associated with Blue-collar Workers' Risk Perception of Cardiovascular Disease.
Won Ju HWANG ; Oisaeng HONG ; Mi Ja KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2012;42(7):1095-1104
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the contribution of actual cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, as well as, individual, psychosocial, and work-related factors as predictors of CVD risk perception among Korean blue-collar workers. METHODS: The participants were 238 Korean blue-collar workers who worked in small companies. Data were collected through a survey; anthropometric and blood pressure measures; and blood sampling for lipid levels. RESULTS: Blue-collar workers had high actual CVD risk and low CVD risk perception. The significant predictors of risk perception included perceived health status, alcohol consumption, knowledge of CVD risk, actual CVD risk, decision latitude, and shift work. The model explained 26% of the variance in CVD risk perception. CONCLUSION: The result suggests when occupational health nurses are giving routine health examination in small companies, they can enhance CVD risk perception in blue-collar workers by providing essential information about CVD risk factors and personal counseling on the individual worker's CVD risk status.
Adult
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Alcohol Drinking
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Anthropometry
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Blood Pressure
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Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology/*etiology
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Female
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Health Status
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Humans
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Lipids/blood
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Occupational Diseases/epidemiology/*etiology
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Occupational Exposure
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Perception
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Regression Analysis
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Risk Factors
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Social Support
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Young Adult