This study examined the personal health goals and needs of 1,299 soldi
ers during their periodic health exam at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, from
January 1 to December 31, 1990. The two most important goals of this p
opulation were improving self-esteem (50%) and family relationships (4
3%). In contrast, smoking cessation (17%) and avoiding problems with a
lcohol (4.3%) were listed 14th and 19th priority, and were desired by
only 56% and 61%, respectively, of those who needed help in these area
s. Differences between soldiers' health goals and health needs must be
considered when designing successful health-promotion programs.