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新冠疫情期间德国大学新生的健康行为及其与亲密社会关系的健康行为、居住安排和与同龄人相处时间的关联。

Health behaviors of German university freshmen during COVID-19 in association with health behaviors of close social ties, living arrangement, and time spent with peers.

作者信息

Gesualdo Chrys, Pinquart Martin

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Philipps-University Marburg, Marburg, Germany.

出版信息

Health Psychol Behav Med. 2021 Jul 6;9(1):582-599. doi: 10.1080/21642850.2021.1947291. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The start of university is a critical period for health risk behavior (i.e. eating, physical activity, alcohol use) which can be influenced by expectations and by environmental factors such as living arrangement, health behaviors of close social ties (i.e. parents, partners, peers), and time spent with peers. We investigated associations between environmental factors and current/expected health behaviors of German freshmen during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHOD

A cross-sectional survey design was used. A total of  = 208 students (82.7% female; age = 20.90,  = 4.10) completed an online questionnaire assessing health behaviors and environmental factors at the beginning of their first semester.

RESULTS

Current and expected physical activity was associated to that of all social ties, current and expected alcohol use to partner's and peers' alcohol use, while current and expected eating was only associated to peers' eating. The relationship between partner's or peers' and participant's alcohol use was moderated by coresidence, with a greater probability of engaging in these behaviors observed in case of coresidence. Perceived peer encouragement for alcohol consumption moderated the relationship between peer alcohol use and the number of drinks consumed by participants per month. Participants who spend more time with peers were more likely to consume higher amounts of alcohol. No differences were found regarding present and expected behaviors of participants who moved out of their parents' home and those who did not.

CONCLUSION

Partners and peers significantly influence students' health behaviors, particularly alcohol use. Interventions to prevent health risk behaviors among freshmen should therefore address these social ties' influence.

摘要

目的

大学入学是健康风险行为(即饮食、体育活动、饮酒)的关键时期,这些行为会受到期望以及生活安排、亲密社会关系(即父母、伴侣、同龄人)的健康行为和与同龄人相处时间等环境因素的影响。我们调查了新冠疫情期间德国新生的环境因素与当前/预期健康行为之间的关联。

方法

采用横断面调查设计。共有208名学生(82.7%为女性;年龄 = 20.90,标准差 = 4.10)在第一学期开始时完成了一份评估健康行为和环境因素的在线问卷。

结果

当前和预期的体育活动与所有社会关系的体育活动相关,当前和预期的饮酒与伴侣和同龄人的饮酒相关,而当前和预期的饮食仅与同龄人的饮食相关。伴侣或同龄人与参与者饮酒之间的关系受同住情况调节,同住时参与这些行为的可能性更大。同龄人对饮酒的鼓励调节了同龄人饮酒与参与者每月饮酒量之间的关系。与同龄人相处时间更多的参与者更有可能饮用更多的酒。搬离父母家的参与者和未搬离的参与者在当前和预期行为方面未发现差异。

结论

伴侣和同龄人对学生的健康行为有显著影响,尤其是饮酒行为。因此,预防新生健康风险行为的干预措施应考虑这些社会关系的影响。

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