Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Section for Sociomedical Epidemiological Research, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, BMC, Box 564, 751 22, Uppsala, Sweden.
BMC Psychol. 2017 Dec 15;5(1):39. doi: 10.1186/s40359-017-0209-9.
Factors that influence unhealthy behaviours in adolescents may have different impacts in different sociocultural settings. There is lack of research on the association between psychosocial vulnerability and unhealthy behaviours in adolescents, particularly outside the United States. The aim was to investigate both direct and indirect relationships between psychosocial conditions (subjective well-being, social relationships and self-esteem) and four health-related behaviours (smoking, alcohol consumption, meal frequency and physical activity) in Swedish adolescents aged 15-16 years. Socio-demographic variables (socio-economic status, gender and age) were also investigated.
To study these associations, a hypothesised model was tested using structural equation modelling. In the hypothesised model, interrelated psychosocial conditions (low well-being, poor social relationships and low self-esteem) and socio-demographic factors (low self-perceived socio-economic status, being female and higher age) together represented a vulnerability underlying smoking, alcohol consumption, irregular meal frequency and low level of physical activity. In this cross-sectional study, self-report questionnaires were used to collect data from 492 adolescents.
Hypothesised pathways between psychosocial conditions, socio-demographic factors and the four unhealthy behaviours were confirmed. Low well-being was strongly associated with unhealthy behaviours, and poor social relationships showed a strong indirect association with the unhealthy behaviours. Low self-esteem, low self-perceived socio-economic status and female gender were also vulnerability factors for the unhealthy behaviours.
Vulnerability for four common unhealthy behaviours was found in Swedish adolescents. This study presents the interrelationships of psychosocial and socio-demographic factors and how they were related with unhealthy behaviours. The results bring new insight into how psychosocial factors are related to unhealthy behaviours in adolescents living in northern Europe.
影响青少年不良行为的因素在不同的社会文化环境中可能产生不同的影响。在青少年中,心理社会脆弱性与不健康行为之间的关联研究在美国以外的地区很少。本研究旨在调查瑞典 15-16 岁青少年的心理社会状况(主观幸福感、社会关系和自尊)与四种健康相关行为(吸烟、饮酒、进餐频率和身体活动)之间的直接和间接关系。还研究了社会人口统计学变量(社会经济地位、性别和年龄)。
为了研究这些关联,使用结构方程模型测试了一个假设模型。在假设模型中,相关的心理社会状况(幸福感低、社会关系差和自尊低)和社会人口统计学因素(自我感知社会经济地位低、女性和年龄较大)共同代表了吸烟、饮酒、不规则进餐频率和低身体活动水平的潜在脆弱性。在这项横断面研究中,使用自我报告问卷从 492 名青少年中收集数据。
假设模型中心理社会状况、社会人口统计学因素与四种不健康行为之间的路径得到了证实。低幸福感与不健康行为密切相关,而不良社会关系对不健康行为具有很强的间接影响。低自尊、低自我感知社会经济地位和女性也是不健康行为的脆弱性因素。
在瑞典青少年中发现了四种常见的不健康行为的脆弱性。本研究展示了心理社会和社会人口统计学因素的相互关系,以及它们与不健康行为的关系。研究结果为了解北欧青少年中心理社会因素与不健康行为之间的关系提供了新的视角。