Children's views of health: a developmental study.
J N Natapoff
Two hundred and sixty-four first, fourth, and seventh gradechildren were asked to define health, state what it felt liketo be healthy and not healthy, and to give criteria they woulduse to judge another person's health status. A chi square analysiswas done to compare differences for age, sex, intelligence,and socioeconomic status. Results indicated that children sawhealth as a positive attribute which enabled them to participatein desired activities, that a person was healthy if he coulddo what he wanted to do, and that health and illness were twodifferent cncepts rather than on a continuum as is often citedin the literature. Mental health was not considered as partof being healthy except by a few of the oldest children. Therewere both qualitative and quantitative changes with age whichwere consistent with theories of concept development. It isrecommended that future studies be conducted with both adultsand health workers. (There is some evidence that consumers andhealth professionals do not have the same ideas about health.)
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