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青少年社会资本领域研究:潜在剖面分析

Into the realm of social capital for adolescents: A latent profile analysis.

机构信息

School of Health and Welfare, Halmstad University, Halmstad, Sweden.

Glasgow Caledonian University in London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Feb 21;14(2):e0212564. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0212564. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Recent reports of increasing prevalence of frequent health complaints and mental health problems among adolescents call for directing more attention on determinants of adolescent health. The relationship between health and social capital has gained increased attention since the early 2000's and research at review level confirms the importance of social capital for health outcomes, despite methodological heterogeneity. The aim of this study was to identify distinct profiles of family, school and peer social capital in a nationally representative sample of adolescents and to explore health outcomes in those profiles.

METHOD

Cross-sectional data from the Swedish Health Behaviour of School-aged Children 2013/14 was used for this study. The analytical sample consisted of 7,804 adolescents aged 11-, 13- and 15-years. Items representing sense of belonging and emotional support were assessed in three contexts; family, school and among peers. Latent profile analyses (LPA) were run to determine social capital profiles. Health outcomes included frequent health complaints and life satisfaction, while socioeconomic status and genders were included as predictors.

RESULTS

The results show that five distinct profiles best represent the data for 11- and 15-year olds, while a four-profile model was optimal for 13-year olds. Some profiles were recurrent between age groups but unique profiles were also found. Health outcomes were significantly different between profiles depending on levels of social capital in the different contexts.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides novel insight into how social capital co-occurs among adolescents within the contexts of family, school and peers and how this translates into differences in health outcomes. The national representativeness of the sample increases the implications of the results and contributes to meaningful insights that help explain the interactions of social capital in multiple contexts, complementing what is previously known about the relationship with adolescent health.

摘要

背景

最近有报道称,青少年频繁出现健康问题和心理健康问题的比例有所上升,这呼吁人们更加关注青少年健康的决定因素。自 21 世纪初以来,健康与社会资本之间的关系引起了越来越多的关注,尽管研究方法存在异质性,但研究表明社会资本对健康结果很重要。本研究旨在确定具有代表性的青少年家庭、学校和同伴社会资本的不同特征,并探讨这些特征与健康结果之间的关系。

方法

本研究使用了瑞典 2013/14 年《青少年健康行为》的横断面数据。分析样本由 7804 名 11、13 和 15 岁的青少年组成。在家庭、学校和同伴三个背景下,评估了归属感和情感支持的项目。采用潜在剖面分析(LPA)确定社会资本特征。健康结果包括频繁出现健康问题和生活满意度,同时还纳入了社会经济地位和性别作为预测因素。

结果

研究结果表明,11 岁和 15 岁青少年的最佳数据代表了五个不同的特征,而 13 岁青少年的最佳模型是四个特征。一些特征在不同年龄组之间存在反复,但也发现了一些独特的特征。根据不同背景下社会资本的水平,健康结果在特征之间存在显著差异。

结论

本研究提供了新的见解,说明社会资本在家庭、学校和同伴背景下如何在青少年中共同存在,以及这如何转化为健康结果的差异。样本的全国代表性提高了结果的意义,并为解释社会资本在多个背景下相互作用的意义提供了有意义的见解,补充了以前关于社会资本与青少年健康关系的知识。

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