TY - JOUR T1 - ASSESSING ATTITUDES TOWARDS HYPERTENSION PREVENTION IN NORMOTENSIVE INDIVIDUALS WITH AND WITHOUT A FAMILY HISTORY OF HYPERTENSION Ailede Hipertansiyon Öyküsü Olan ve Olmayan Normotansif Bireylerde Hipertansiyon Gelişiminin Önlenmesine Yönelik Tutumların Değerlendirilmesi TT - ASSESSING ATTITUDES TOWARDS HYPERTENSION PREVENTION IN NORMOTENSIVE INDIVIDUALS WITH AND WITHOUT A FAMILY HISTORY OF HYPERTENSION Ailede Hipertansiyon Öyküsü Olan ve Olmayan Normotansif Bireylerde Hipertansiyon Gelişiminin Önlenmesine Yönelik Tutumların Değerlendirilmesi AU - Güneş, Ecem AU - Tural, Egemen AU - Dayan, Akın PY - 2024 DA - December Y2 - 2024 DO - 10.16919/bozoktip.1472374 JF - Bozok Tıp Dergisi PB - Yozgat Bozok Üniversitesi WT - DergiPark SN - 2146-4006 SP - 247 EP - 254 VL - 14 IS - 4 LA - en AB - ABSTRACTObjective: This study aimed to assess attitudes toward preventing hypertension development in normotensiveindividuals with and without a family history of hypertension.Material and Methods: The study is a prospective cross-sectional research conducted at the Family MedicineOutpatient Clinic of Haydarpaşa Numune Training and Research Hospital between May 3, 2023 andJuly 3, 2023. A total of 208 eligible patients who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled. Sociodemographiccharacteristics, chronic diseases, medication usage, smoking habits, and family history of hypertension wereassessed based on their Attitudes Scale towards Prevention of Hypertension (ASPH) scores. Patients weredivided into two groups by their family history of hypertension. Linear regression analysis was utilized toidentify predictors of ASPH scores.Results: 60.1% of participants were female, with a median age of 36 years. 29.3% had at least one chronicdisease, and 80.8% had a family history of hypertension. No significant difference in total ASPH scores wasfound between groups with and without a family history of hypertension (p=0.658). Correlation analysisrevealed a positive correlation between age and total ASPH score (rho=-0.163, p=0.019). Multiple linearregression analysis indicated that having a higher education level (p<0.001) were associated with increasedtotal ASPH scores.Conclusion: The study found that a family history of hypertension didn't influence attitudes towards preventinghypertension, but higher education levels were linked to better prevention attitudes. Thus, informativecampaigns should focus on those with a family history of hypertension and lower education levels, as wellas the broader community. KW - ASSESSING ATTITUDES TOWARDS HYPERTENSION PREVENTION IN NORMOTENSIVE INDIVIDUALS WITH AND WITHOUT A FAMILY HISTORY OF HYPERTENSION KW - Ailede Hipertansiyon Öyküsü Olan ve Olmayan Normotansif Bireylerde Hipertansiyon Gelişiminin Önlenmesine Yönelik Tutumların Değerlendirilmesi KW - Ailede Hipertansiyon Öyküsü Olan ve Olmayan Normotansif Bireylerde Hipertansiyon Gelişiminin Önlenmesine Yönelik CR - 1. Mills KT, Stefanescu A, He J. The global epidemiology of hypertension. Nature Reviews Nephrology. 2020;16(4):223-37. CR - 2. Albayrak Z, Şengezer T. Ailelerinde hipertansiyon hastası olan kişilerde hipertansiyon gelişiminin önlenmesiyle ilgili tutumlar: bir ölçek geliştirme çalışması. Türk Aile Hek Derg. 2022;26(2):53-65. CR - 3. Nuraini B. Risk factors of hypertension. Jurnal Majority. 2015;4:5. CR - 4. Aşkın UDL, Tanrıverdi ADO, Türkmen S, Aktürk E. 2018 Avrupa Kardiyoloji Derneği/Avrupa Hipertansiyon Derneği Kılavuzu: Hipertansiyona güncel yaklaşımlar ve tedavi stratejileri. MN Kardiyoloji. 2018;25(4):205-11. CR - 5. Şahin N, Güner PD, Dirican E, Yengil E, Özer C. Birinci basamağa başvuran bireylerde hipertansiyon risk faktörleri. Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi Tıp Dergisi. 2018; 9(35):128-35. CR - 6. Goldstein I, Shapiro D, Weiss R. How family history and risk factors for hypertension relate to ambulatory blood pressure in healthy adults. J Hypertens. 2008;26(2):276–83. CR - 7. Van der Sande MA, Walraven GE, Milligan PJ, Banya WA, Ceesay SM, Nyan OA, et al. Family history: an opportunity for early interventions and improved control of hypertension, obesity and diabetes. Bull World Health Organ. 2001;79(4):321–8. CR - 8. Ranasinghe P, Cooray DN, Jayawardena R, Katulanda P. The influence of family history of Hypertension on disease prevalence and associated metabolic risk factors among Sri Lankan adults. BMC Public Health. 2015;15:576. CR - 9. Mozaffarian D, Benjamin EJ, Go AS, Arnett DK, Blaha MJ, Cushman M, et al. Executive summary: heart disease and stroke statistics--2016 Update: a report from the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2016; 133(4):447–54. CR - 10. Hajjar I, Kotchen JM, Kotchen TA. Hypertension: trends in prevalence, incidence, and control. Annu Rev Public Health. 2006; 27:465–90. UR - https://doi.org/10.16919/bozoktip.1472374 L1 - https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/4437836 ER -