An Examination of Family Hygiene Behaviors
Assoc. Prof. Hande SAHIN, Prof. Sibel ERKAL
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine family hygiene behaviors. The research data were obtained through the
distribution of survey form prepared in conjunction with the “Hygiene Behavior Scale” to families living in the
Ankara-Cebeci quarter and the collection of completed forms N: 900.This study is a supplemental type of
research. While it was observed that participant families displayed the most positive hygiene behavior in house
hygiene ( =3.62), this was followed by general hygiene ( =3.46), food hygiene ( =3.08), hand hygiene techniques (
=2.99) and personal hygiene ( =2.63), respectively. Significant relationships were observed between general
hygiene, food hygiene, hand hygiene techniques and personal hygiene and sex; general hygiene, hand hygiene
techniques and personal hygiene and education level; general hygiene, food hygiene, hand hygiene techniques
and personal hygiene and spouse education level; general hygiene, house hygiene, food hygiene and hand
hygiene techniques and income level (p<0.05).
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