A knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) study on physical wellness of University Technology MARA academic staff a case study in Shah Alam Campus / Mangalam K.S. Gopala Iyer … [et al.]

This study was done to determine the level of physical wellness among the academic staff of University Teknologi Mara (UiTM). Physical wellness was measured using five components: work; spiritual; health condition and physical activities; emotional and mental outlook and; leisure and social activiti...

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Main Authors: K.S. Gopala Iyer, Mangalam, Haron, Halilah, Mohd Zaid, Rohani, Abdul Kadir, Zulkifli
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Published: 2006
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spelling my.uitm.ir.743012023-06-07T02:05:56Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74301/ A knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) study on physical wellness of University Technology MARA academic staff a case study in Shah Alam Campus / Mangalam K.S. Gopala Iyer … [et al.] K.S. Gopala Iyer, Mangalam Haron, Halilah Mohd Zaid, Rohani Abdul Kadir, Zulkifli Physical education and training. Physical fitness This study was done to determine the level of physical wellness among the academic staff of University Teknologi Mara (UiTM). Physical wellness was measured using five components: work; spiritual; health condition and physical activities; emotional and mental outlook and; leisure and social activities. The study also examined whether the components of knowledge, attitude and practice had any impact on the level of wellness experienced by these academicians. A sample of 404 academicians was selected randomly from all faculties at the Shah Alam, Puncak Perdana, Section 17, Shah Alam and Jalan Othman campuses. Questionnaires were self-administered to these academicians and a total of 325 academicians responded. An overwhelming 93% of the academicians rated their health as good, very good or excellent. About 63% of them were confident most of the time and only 4% were upset most of the time. Majority of the academicians experienced a low to medium level of physical wellness. The study revealed that while the components of attitude and practice affected the level of wellness, knowledge had no impact on the wellness of the academicians. 2006 Research Reports NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74301/1/74301.pdf A knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) study on physical wellness of University Technology MARA academic staff a case study in Shah Alam Campus / Mangalam K.S. Gopala Iyer … [et al.]. (2006) [Research Reports] (Unpublished)
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topic Physical education and training. Physical fitness
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K.S. Gopala Iyer, Mangalam
Haron, Halilah
Mohd Zaid, Rohani
Abdul Kadir, Zulkifli
A knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) study on physical wellness of University Technology MARA academic staff a case study in Shah Alam Campus / Mangalam K.S. Gopala Iyer … [et al.]
description This study was done to determine the level of physical wellness among the academic staff of University Teknologi Mara (UiTM). Physical wellness was measured using five components: work; spiritual; health condition and physical activities; emotional and mental outlook and; leisure and social activities. The study also examined whether the components of knowledge, attitude and practice had any impact on the level of wellness experienced by these academicians. A sample of 404 academicians was selected randomly from all faculties at the Shah Alam, Puncak Perdana, Section 17, Shah Alam and Jalan Othman campuses. Questionnaires were self-administered to these academicians and a total of 325 academicians responded. An overwhelming 93% of the academicians rated their health as good, very good or excellent. About 63% of them were confident most of the time and only 4% were upset most of the time. Majority of the academicians experienced a low to medium level of physical wellness. The study revealed that while the components of attitude and practice affected the level of wellness, knowledge had no impact on the wellness of the academicians.
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author K.S. Gopala Iyer, Mangalam
Haron, Halilah
Mohd Zaid, Rohani
Abdul Kadir, Zulkifli
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Haron, Halilah
Mohd Zaid, Rohani
Abdul Kadir, Zulkifli
author_sort K.S. Gopala Iyer, Mangalam
title A knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) study on physical wellness of University Technology MARA academic staff a case study in Shah Alam Campus / Mangalam K.S. Gopala Iyer … [et al.]
title_short A knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) study on physical wellness of University Technology MARA academic staff a case study in Shah Alam Campus / Mangalam K.S. Gopala Iyer … [et al.]
title_full A knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) study on physical wellness of University Technology MARA academic staff a case study in Shah Alam Campus / Mangalam K.S. Gopala Iyer … [et al.]
title_fullStr A knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) study on physical wellness of University Technology MARA academic staff a case study in Shah Alam Campus / Mangalam K.S. Gopala Iyer … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed A knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) study on physical wellness of University Technology MARA academic staff a case study in Shah Alam Campus / Mangalam K.S. Gopala Iyer … [et al.]
title_sort knowledge, attitude and practice (kap) study on physical wellness of university technology mara academic staff a case study in shah alam campus / mangalam k.s. gopala iyer … [et al.]
publishDate 2006
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74301/1/74301.pdf
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