Santini Ziggi Ivan, Meilstrup Charlotte, Hinrichsen Carsten, Nielsen Line, Koyanagi Ai, Koushede Vibeke, Ekholm Ola, Madsen Katrine Rich
The National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu, Fundació Sant Joan de Déu, Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental (CIBERSAM), Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Front Behav Neurosci. 2020 Dec 21;14:593340. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2020.593340. eCollection 2020.
Previous research has suggested that leisure activity may benefit mental health and protect against substance use among adolescents, but more research is needed to asses associations with a wide range of outcomes. The aim of this study was to assess associations between multiple leisure activities and (1) mental health outcomes and (2) substance use outcomes in a sample of Danish adolescents. Using data from the Danish part of the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD) collected in 2019, nation-wide cross-sectional data from 2,488 participants aged 15 or 16 in Denmark were analyzed to assess associations between number of leisure activity types and outcomes pertaining to mental health and substance use. Our results show that engaging in multiple activity types at least once a week-as compared to one single type of activity-is associated with increased odds for high mental well-being, and reduced odds for mental health problems. Engaging in multiple activity types is also associated with reduced odds for overall substance use and for using substances as a coping method. Among those using substances, engaging in multiple activity types is associated with reduced odds of above average substance use. Increasing opportunities for adolescents to engage in leisure activities is suggested to be useful in enhancing mental health and preventing substance use and promoting mental health. Promoting and increasing access to leisure activities among adolescents could be a promising avenue for policy and practice.
先前的研究表明,休闲活动可能有益于青少年的心理健康,并预防药物使用,但仍需要更多研究来评估其与广泛结果之间的关联。本研究的目的是评估丹麦青少年样本中多种休闲活动与(1)心理健康结果和(2)药物使用结果之间的关联。利用2019年收集的欧洲学校酒精和其他药物调查项目(ESPAD)丹麦部分的数据,对丹麦2488名15或16岁参与者的全国横断面数据进行了分析,以评估休闲活动类型数量与心理健康和药物使用相关结果之间的关联。我们的结果表明,与只参与一种单一活动类型相比,每周至少参与多种活动类型与较高心理健康水平的几率增加以及心理健康问题的几率降低相关。参与多种活动类型还与总体药物使用几率降低以及将使用药物作为应对方法的几率降低相关。在使用药物的人群中,参与多种活动类型与高于平均水平的药物使用几率降低相关。建议增加青少年参与休闲活动的机会,这有助于增强心理健康、预防药物使用并促进心理健康。促进和增加青少年参与休闲活动的机会可能是政策和实践的一个有前景的途径。