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Original Article
Exercise Performance and Exercise-related Factors of Korean and Korean-Chinese Nursing Students: A comparative Study
Young-Ran Lee, Sun-Nam Park, Sook-Ja Yu, Jung-Soon Moon
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2014;22(3):234-240.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2011.22.3.234
Published online: April 4, 2014

1Associate Professor, Seoul Women's College of Nursing, Korea.

2Professor, Yanbian University of Science & Technology, People's Republic of China.

3Emeritus Professor, College of Nursing, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea.

• Received: May 17, 2011   • Revised: August 29, 2011   • Accepted: September 6, 2011

© 2011 Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing

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  • Purpose
    The purpose of this study was to compare exercise performance with related factors between Korean and Korean-Chinese nursing students.
  • Methods
    This study used a cross-sectional comparative survey method. One hundred sixty five Korean nursing students in Seoul, South Korea and 161 Korean-Chinese nursing students in Yanbian, China were recruited through convenience sampling. They were at the age of 19-26. Exercise performance and exercise-related factors were measured using the exercise performance degree scale and the scales of self-efficacy, perceived barriers, perceived benefits, and affection related to exercise.
  • Results
    No significant difference in exercise performance was seen between the two groups. Self-efficacy and perceived benefits related to exercise performance were significantly higher in the Korean nursing students than in the Korean-Chinese nursing students. However, there were no significant differences in affection and perceived barriers related to exercise.
  • Conclusion
    We suggest that the reasons for the differences in self-efficacy and in perceived benefits between these two groups need to be explored though future studies. We suggest more studies comparing different groups having the same ethnicity as Korean but who were born into different societies to give answers regarding the influence of immigrated transition on health.
Table 1
Socio-demographic Characteristics (N=326)
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Table 2
Comparison of Exercise Performance (N=326)
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Table 3
Comparison of Exercise Relating Factors (N=326)
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