Individuals' top values and health behavior engagement: results of a National US Survey

个人最重要的价值观与健康行为参与度:一项美国全国性调查的结果

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Although linked with subjective wellbeing, little research has examined relations of values with health behaviors and health. Because values are principles that guide behavior across situations, this exploratory retrospective study examined how individuals' highest value relates to their health behaviors and health. METHODS AND MEASURES: Participants were 3865 (aged 18-89 years) adults who completed the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS), a nationally-representative survey administered by the US National Cancer Institute. HINTS 5 Cycle 4 data were collected early in 2020. Participants selected the value most important to them in their day-to-day life from a set of seven values. Five categories of health-related measures were assessed in relation to values: substance use, physical activity, cancer screening, general health, and coping. RESULTS: Top values were safety of family (29.9%), happiness (20.9%), and autonomy (14.1%). Findings indicated that some top values, such as health and religion, were associated favorably with some health behaviors, while other top values, such as happiness or autonomy, were in some instances associated with poorer health behaviors. CONCLUSION: These results, while exploratory, suggest that individuals' highest value may be meaningfully related to their health behaviors and self-reported health status. Future research into values and health appears warranted.

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