Relación de los factores personales biológicos, socioculturales y apoyo social con la responsabilidad en salud a pacientes con Tuberculosis pulmonar
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Introduction: The purpose was to know the relationship among personal, biological and social-cultural factors and the social support with the promote behaviour of health responsibility. Methodology: Descriptive co-related design, non-probabilistic sampler, 80 subjects finishing treatment, information collection with schedule and two measurement instruments with Cronbach’s Alpha acceptable. Results: Co-relation negative observed and significant between the age with emotional support (rs=-.426,p<.001), as tangible support (rs =-.436,p<.001). Co-relation negative and significant observed with the corporal mass index with the emotional support (rs=-.27,p=.01) and tangible support (rs=-.22,p=.04). Found positive and significant co-relation of the scholarship with the emotional support (rs=.42,p=<.001), and tangible support (rs=.39,p=<.001). Multiple lineal regression of scholarship model, social-economic level and living showed significant effect over health responsibility (Fc=2.83,p=.03) with 13%explained variation. Conclusions: The personal, biological and social-cultural factors are related with the interpersonal influences. Significant effect found in social-cultural factors with health responsibility. Significant effect not found with biological factors with conduct result; and the social support with health responsibility.
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