Title of article :
Evaluation of Health Promoting Behaviors and Its Relationship with Mental Health in Elderly Military Veterans in Iran
Author/Authors :
Zareipour , MoradAli Department of Public Health - School of Health - Khoy University of Medical Sciences, Khoy, Iran , Nozad, Elham Department of Clinical Psychology- Faculty of Psychology and Educational Science - Islamic Azad University sanandaj branch, Sanandaj, Iran , Khodavandi, Somayyeh Faculty of Psychology - Islamic Azad University urmia branch, Urmia, Iran , Moharrami, Fatmeh Faculty of Psychology - Islamic Azad University urmia branch, Urmia, Iran , Rostampor, Fateme Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran
Abstract :
Background: One of the effective factors in the healthy living of the elderly is health-promoting behaviors.
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between health-promoting behaviors and mental health in elderly
military veterans in Iran.
Methods: Using available sampling method, this descriptive-analytical study was performed on 280 elderly military veterans over
60 years old referred to a military health center in Urmia, Iran. We used a questionnaire comprising three sections as follows: (1) el-
derly demographic information; (2) health promoting behaviors; and (3)mental health assessment. The collected data were entered
into SPSS software v.20 and analyzed by chi-square and Fisher’s exact tests.
Results: The results showed that among the health-promoting behaviors, non-consumption of alcohol, controlling blood pres-
sure, and not smoking had the highest frequency, and the injection of influenza vaccine had the lowest frequency. The relationship
between health-promoting behaviors and the level of mental health showed that smoking, stress, alcohol consumption, and not
exercising had a significant relationship with anxiety and stress (P < 0.05). Also, the individuals who consumed more fruits and
vegetables had less stress than those who consume lower amounts of these foods (P < 0.05). Also, people who consumed low-salt,
low-fat, and dairy-based foods, controlled their blood pressure regularly and had received the flu vaccine had a better mental health.
Conclusions: According to the results, a special attention should be paid to these factors in planning to teach health-promoting
behaviors to improve health and counseling services in the elderly.
Keywords :
Health Promoting Behaviors , Mental Health , Military Elderly
Journal title :
Journal of Archives in Military Medicine(JAMM)