Student Health Promotion Guidelines for Guangxi Electrical Polytechnic Institute
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The objectives of this study are to 1) To study the current situation of the health of students in Guangxi Electrical Polytechnic Institute, and 2) To propose the student health promotion guidelines for Guangxi Electrical Polytechnic Institute. The sample group consisted of 377 in service student from seven colleges at Guangxi Electrical Polytechnic Institute. The research tool is a questionnaire for data collection, and the reliability of the questionnaire is 0.94. The statistics used for data analysis included percentage, frequency, mean, standard deviation, and content analysis. The research results found that: 1) The overall level of health of students at Guangxi Electrical Polytechnic Institute is relatively high. 2. Analyze the current status of student health promotion on the following five dimensions: 1) Physical health, 2) Mental health, 3) Preventive Health Behaviors, 4) Stress Management, and 5) Balanced Nutrition. This study proposes guidelines for student health promotion.
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