Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana.
Institute for Psychosocial Research in Child and Adolescent Wellbeing, Accra, Ghana.
PLoS One. 2018 May 17;13(5):e0197551. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0197551. eCollection 2018.
Parental involvement in physical activity and dietary habits have been found to play a substantial role in the mental health of young people. However, there is little evidence about the associations between parental involvement, health behaviours and mental health among Ghanaian youth. This study sought to examine the role of parental involvement in the association between physical activity, dietary habits and mental health among Ghanaian youth.
Data were obtained from the 2012 Ghana Global School-based Student Health Survey (GSHS). The study population consisted of 1,984 school going youth in high schools with a median age of 15 years old, (53.7%) males. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression statistical models using complex samples method were performed.
The prevalence of mental distress was 18.1%, 16.6% and 23% for loneliness, feeling worried and suicidal ideation respectively. Younger students were more likely to feel lonely, worried and have suicidal ideation than older students. Students from low socio-economic backgrounds were significantly more likely to report loneliness, worry and suicidal ideation. After adjusting for socio-demographic characteristics, some physical activity and eating habits were associated with experiencing loneliness, worry and suicidal ideation but after introducing parental involvement, there was a decrease in the likelihood of some health behaviour factors in both physical activity and dietary habits to be associated with loneliness, worry and suicidal ideation.
Physical inactivity and poor dietary habits could have a negative effect on mental distress, however, parental involvement could mitigate the impact of these lifestyle habits on mental distress and should therefore be taken into consideration in efforts aimed at encouraging positive lifestyle habits for good mental health among Ghanaian youth.
父母对子女参与体育活动和饮食习惯的参与已被发现对年轻人的心理健康起着重要作用。然而,关于加纳青年父母参与度、健康行为与心理健康之间的关联,证据很少。本研究旨在探讨父母参与度在加纳青年体育活动、饮食习惯与心理健康之间关联中的作用。
数据来自 2012 年加纳全球学校学生健康调查(GSHS)。研究人群包括来自高中的 1984 名在校青少年,平均年龄为 15 岁(53.7%为男性)。采用复杂样本方法进行了双变量和多变量逻辑回归统计模型分析。
孤独感、忧虑感和自杀意念的发生率分别为 18.1%、16.6%和 23%。较年轻的学生比年长的学生更容易感到孤独、忧虑和有自杀意念。社会经济背景较低的学生报告孤独感、忧虑感和自杀意念的可能性显著更高。在调整了社会人口统计学特征后,一些体育活动和饮食习惯与孤独感、忧虑感和自杀意念有关,但在引入父母参与度后,体育活动和饮食习惯中一些健康行为因素与孤独感、忧虑感和自杀意念的关联程度有所下降。
缺乏身体活动和不良饮食习惯可能对心理健康产生负面影响,但父母参与度可以减轻这些生活方式习惯对心理健康的影响,因此在鼓励加纳青年养成积极的生活方式以促进良好心理健康的努力中,应考虑到这一点。