Integrative Conceptual Framework
During 1940s and 1950s, researchers began to learn about how individuals make decisions concerning health and what determines healthbehavior. Rosenstock and Hockbaum began their pioneering work to understand why individuals participated in screening programs for tuberculosis. However, Rosenstock et al (1988) recognized the limitation of this theory and recomme
Introduction
1. Definitions
a. Healthbehaviors: Healthbehaviors mean that all behaviors that affect one’s health. In this presentation, the behaviors are going to be segmented into eight types.
-Self-realization and personal relations: the stress from these affect one’s health.
-Different amount of exercising and the skill of stress management
-Different amount of relaxation and sleep
related to drinking. Also, this college drinking has possibility of linking to the drinking problem when they go out to the real world. The drinking habits which are formed when young, it would be continued when old.
Ⅱ. Drinking Problems in the Korean Universities
Wrong drinking behavior can have a demoralizing influence upon the university students in various factors.
i. Problem indu
Health Status
1) Facilities
Since 1990, because Vietnam government prosecuted market opening policy related economic growth and foreigner's investment in medical part, Vietnam is expanding city-centered hospitals and private medical institutions that give medical sevices of high quality for the rich and foreigners.
But they go through difficult because hospitals are almost unsanitary and l