Inserm, Bordeaux Population Health Research Center, Team HEALTHY, University Bordeaux, UMR 1219, 33000, Bordeaux, France.
Inserm, Bordeaux Population Health Research Center, team VINTAGE, University Bordeaux, UMR 1219, 33000, Bordeaux, France.
Int J Behav Med. 2020 Apr;27(2):142-159. doi: 10.1007/s12529-020-09857-w.
Due to their impact on premature mortality and long-term disabilities, a better understanding of health risk behavior (HRB) determinants among college students is crucial in order to build the most appropriate prevention tools. Although self-esteem appears to be a relevant candidate, a clear picture summarizing its multiple links with HRB is lacking to guide clinicians and researchers. This study aims to provide a systematic review of the associations between health risk behavior and self-esteem among college students.
This search was performed in several databases on 02/02/17. Study eligibility criteria were original articles in peer-reviewed journals, in English; observational quantitative studies; among college students; and investigated the association between self-esteem and HRB. The PRISMA statements were complied with.
One hundred fifteen articles were included: 46 on substance use, 35 on sexual behavior, 11 on nutritional habits, 27 on physical activity, and 5 on other HRB. Most studies reported an association between higher self-esteem and healthier behavior. For alcohol consumption and number of sexual partners, both negative and positive associations have been reported. Directionality was investigated in a few studies suggesting potential bidirectional effects.
This review points out the need for consensus for the definition of self-esteem and HRB. There was high heterogeneity in (1) the measurement of self-esteem either in the concept measured (global vs. domain) or in the way to implement validated tools; and (2) the definition of HRB. Self-esteem seems to be a relevant target to intervene on HRB, especially alcohol abuse and physical activity.
Registration number: PROSPERO (ID = CRD42017056599).
由于健康风险行为(HRB)对大学生过早死亡和长期残疾有影响,因此了解大学生 HRB 的决定因素至关重要,以便建立最合适的预防工具。尽管自尊似乎是一个相关的候选因素,但缺乏一个清晰的概述来总结自尊与 HRB 之间的多种联系,从而指导临床医生和研究人员。本研究旨在对大学生健康风险行为与自尊之间的关联进行系统评价。
本研究于 2017 年 02 月 02 日在多个数据库中进行了检索。研究入选标准为同行评审期刊上的原创英文文章、观察性定量研究、针对大学生、并调查自尊与 HRB 之间的关联。PRISMA 声明得到了遵守。
共纳入 115 篇文章:46 篇关于物质使用,35 篇关于性行为,11 篇关于营养习惯,27 篇关于体育活动,5 篇关于其他 HRB。大多数研究报告称,自尊水平越高,行为越健康。对于饮酒和性伴侣数量,报告了既有负相关也有正相关的结果。一些研究调查了方向性,表明存在潜在的双向影响。
本综述指出需要就自尊和 HRB 的定义达成共识。(1)自尊的测量在测量的概念(整体与领域)或实施经过验证的工具的方式上存在高度异质性;(2)HRB 的定义也存在异质性。自尊似乎是干预 HRB 的一个相关目标,特别是酒精滥用和体育活动。
注册号:PROSPERO(ID = CRD42017056599)。