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Optimizing college health promotion in the digital age: Comparing perceived well-being, health behaviors, health education needs and preferences between college students enrolled in fully online versus campus-based programs

机译:优化数字时代的大学健康促进:比较在网上招收大学生与基于校园的课程中大学生的健康行为,健康教育需求和偏好

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Background: There is little published about non-traditional and online college students’ health and well-being. College health services must evolve to address the needs of this growing population. The purpose of this study was to explore risk factors, perceived well-being, health behaviors, and health education preferences of US college students enrolled in a fully online academic programs compared to a national sample of college students enrolled in campus based programs. Methods: This cross-sectional study included a volunteer sample of 961 college students enrolled in two large, U.S. accredited online universities. Participants completed an online survey that included questions and sub scales from the National College Health Assessment (NCHA, IIb). Responses on survey items from student learning online were compared to an equal sample of college students enrolled in non-online programs, randomly drawn from the NCHA IIb national data set (n = 961). Frequencies on survey items were calculated and mean scores of subset measures for online students were compared against those from the NCHA data set using two tailed z-test scores and independent sample t-tests with alpha at 0.05. Results: Online students reported significantly (P ≤ 0.05) higher percentages of chronic illnesses, psychiatric conditions, mobility disabilities, deafness/hearing loss, speech/language disorders,cigarette use, obesity, sedentary activity, and depression than the NCHA national sample. Implication for Practice: Health professionals and leaders who work in higher education must consider the shifting landscape and demographics in higher education in order to develop more tailored, innovative digital health promotion approaches that effectively reach the growing population of online, commuter, and older learners.
机译:背景:在非传统和在线大学生的健康和福祉时,几乎没有发表。大学卫生服务必须发展以满足这种不断增长的人口的需求。本研究的目的是探讨美国大学生在全面在线学术计划中注册的危险因素,感知福祉,健康行为和健康教育偏好,而纳入校园基于校园的课程。方法:这种横断面研究包括961名大学生的志愿者样本,其中一名大型大型美国认证的在线大学。参与者完成了一个在线调查,其中包括国家学院健康评估(NCHA,IIB)的问题和亚尺度。将学生学习的调查项目的回应与在非在线计划中注册的大学生样本进行了比较,从NCHA IIB国家数据集中随机绘制(n = 961)。计算调查项目的频率并使用两个尾Z-TEST评分和与α的独立样品T检验与NCHA数据集中的那些与NCHA数据集进行比较。结果:在线学生报告显着(p≤0.05)慢性疾病,精神病症,迁移障碍,耳聋/听力损失,讲话/语言障碍,卷烟使用,肥胖,久坐活性和抑郁百分比的百分比高于NCHA国家样本。对实践的含义:在高等教育中工作的卫生专业人士和领导人必须考虑在高等教育中的转变景观和人口统计数据,以便开发更具量身定制的,创新的数字健康促进方法,有效地达到了在线,通勤和旧学习者的不断增长的人口。

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