Association between Physical Health and Well-being: A Quasi-experimental Study
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between physical health and well-being among college students in a state university and private college. METHODOLOGY: The study used a quantitative method, utilizing a pretest-posttest study design on 178 college students. The test group received three month...
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author | Resti Tito Villarino Maureen Lorence Villarino Maria Concepcion Temblor Prosper Bernard Michel Plaisent |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between physical health and well-being among college students in a state university and private college.
METHODOLOGY: The study used a quantitative method, utilizing a pretest-posttest study design on 178 college students. The test group received three months of the health and well-being program while the control continued their activities of daily living (ADL). Nutrition, physical activity, and sleep were measured using the adapted Canadian Community Health Survey - Annual Component–2021. Well-being was evaluated using the modified ositive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishments (PERMA) questionnaire. Phase 1 includes gathering the participants' sociodemographic profiles, and the research concludes with the evaluation of the program. SPSS v.27 was used to analyze the data.
RESULTS: Multiple regression analysis results for engagement (r(176) = .26, p = .92), relationships (r (176) = .21, p = .06), accomplishments (r(176) = .22, p = .31), and the overall PERMA (r(176) = .13, p = .42) were greater than the significance level of 0.05. However, positive emotion (r(176) = .26, p = .006) and meaning (r(176) = .23, p = .02) results were less than the significance level of a=0.05 indicating evidence of significant relationship.
CONCLUSION: The study has established that positive emotion and meaning are significantly related to physical activity, nutrition, and sleep. |
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spelling | doaj.art-bf3456c0ac624467bb9c9dc52994202a2023-05-17T07:29:03ZengLiaquat University of Medical and Health SciencesJLUMHS1729-03412309-86272022-09-012103215221doi:10.22442/jlumhs.2022.00948Association between Physical Health and Well-being: A Quasi-experimental StudyResti Tito Villarino 0Maureen Lorence Villarino1Maria Concepcion Temblor2Prosper Bernard3Michel Plaisent4Local Research Ethics Committee Chair Cebu Technological University Moalboal, Cebu, PhilippinesCollege of Nursing, West Visayas State University Iloilo City, Philippines.Secretary- Local Research Ethics Committee Cebu Technological University, Moalboal, Cebu, Philippines.Montréal, QC, CanadaMontréal, QC, CanadaOBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between physical health and well-being among college students in a state university and private college. METHODOLOGY: The study used a quantitative method, utilizing a pretest-posttest study design on 178 college students. The test group received three months of the health and well-being program while the control continued their activities of daily living (ADL). Nutrition, physical activity, and sleep were measured using the adapted Canadian Community Health Survey - Annual Component–2021. Well-being was evaluated using the modified ositive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishments (PERMA) questionnaire. Phase 1 includes gathering the participants' sociodemographic profiles, and the research concludes with the evaluation of the program. SPSS v.27 was used to analyze the data. RESULTS: Multiple regression analysis results for engagement (r(176) = .26, p = .92), relationships (r (176) = .21, p = .06), accomplishments (r(176) = .22, p = .31), and the overall PERMA (r(176) = .13, p = .42) were greater than the significance level of 0.05. However, positive emotion (r(176) = .26, p = .006) and meaning (r(176) = .23, p = .02) results were less than the significance level of a=0.05 indicating evidence of significant relationship. CONCLUSION: The study has established that positive emotion and meaning are significantly related to physical activity, nutrition, and sleep.https://www.lumhs.edu.pk/jlumhs/Vol21No03/11.pdf physical healthwellnessonline healthcollege students |
spellingShingle | Resti Tito Villarino Maureen Lorence Villarino Maria Concepcion Temblor Prosper Bernard Michel Plaisent Association between Physical Health and Well-being: A Quasi-experimental Study JLUMHS physical health wellness online health college students |
title | Association between Physical Health and Well-being: A Quasi-experimental Study |
title_full | Association between Physical Health and Well-being: A Quasi-experimental Study |
title_fullStr | Association between Physical Health and Well-being: A Quasi-experimental Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Association between Physical Health and Well-being: A Quasi-experimental Study |
title_short | Association between Physical Health and Well-being: A Quasi-experimental Study |
title_sort | association between physical health and well being a quasi experimental study |
topic | physical health wellness online health college students |
url | https://www.lumhs.edu.pk/jlumhs/Vol21No03/11.pdf |
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