This study was conducted to analyze the effects of individual self-perceived social capital, smoking, drinking, sleep, exercise, and health behavior. 729 survey results for healthy city development conducted by the public health center in district Y o...
This study was conducted to analyze the effects of individual self-perceived social capital, smoking, drinking, sleep, exercise, and health behavior. 729 survey results for healthy city development conducted by the public health center in district Y of metropolitan city D were analyzed.
Variables in the study were divided into gender, age, environmental variables, and relational variables. Data analysis was analyzed with the chisqure test to find out the subjective health status and quality of life according to the characteristics (gender, age) of the research subject through the R program, and a logistic analysis was conducted to examine the effect on the binary dependent variable. did
As a result of the analysis, the natural environment, disaster environment, social security and welfare, and traffic with neighbors affected smoking, sleep type, and exercise behavior.
In addition, it was confirmed that employment opportunities and economic activities are factors influencing health behavior.
As a result of this study, it was confirmed that social capital affects individual health behavior.
Therefore, in order to create a city where local residents are happy, it is necessary to study, develop, and operate programs and methods that combine environment and health that meet the needs of local residents.