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Risky behaviors, which derive their source from features specific to adolescence, may also pose problems in other periods of a person's life and have features that prevent them from becoming responsible adults. These behaviors are defined by Jessor as behaviors that cause personal, social or developmental undesirable consequences and are life-threatening or harmful to health and even actions that can lead to death. Risky behaviors in young people are frequently listed as smoking, alcohol/substance use, nutrition, suicide, school dropout, and destructive behaviors (violence against self/others, etc.). It has been conducted with studies that generally do not take into account the stage of change or accept that all individuals' readiness for behavior change is the same. However, the Transtheoretic Model states that the most appropriate initiatives should be used to facilitate the change in which the individual is at the stage of change. He also states that the initiatives applied without considering the individual's readiness for behavior change develop resistance against behavior change. In this study, it was aimed to determine the effect of the behavior change program prepared based on the transtheoretic model on the risky behaviors of university students receiving health education.
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Type of Research This study was planned as a randomized controlled experimental study to determine the effect of the Transtheoretical Model-Based Behavior Change Program applied to university students on the tendency to show risky behavior.
The Universe and Place of the Research The general population of the research will consist of students enrolled in the formal education program at Istanbul Medipol University Faculty of Health Sciences between September 2020 and February 2021. Volunteer students who have Turkish literacy skills, are over 18 years old, do not have major-active psychiatric disease, have a high Risk Behavior Scale-University Form score, and are in the Thinking and Preparation phase of change.
2.3. Sample of the Research Sample size was calculated by power analysis. In the calculation made; Predicting a power value of 0.80 and a level of error of 0.05, it was found that the Risk Behaviors Scale-University Form should be administered to at least 348 people from the general population in order to reach the study population. In the calculation made, it was found appropriate to include 40 students in the experimental group and 40 students in the control group. Assignment will be made to the experimental and control groups by making a probabilistic selection from the study universe. One of participants in the experimental group left the study. The study was completed with 79 participants in total.
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79 participants in 2 patient groups
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