Department of Psychology, Philipps-University, 35037 Marburg, Germany.
Department of Psychology, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla 081007, Colombia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Apr 3;20(7):5370. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20075370.
in Colombia, many first-year university students consume unhealthy food, are physically inactive, and drink regularly, which can be associated with the behavior of social ties, living with social ties, and time with peers. The present cross-sectional study assessed the association between health behaviors of first-semester students and these factors.
= 189 ( = 18.79; = 1.07; female = 68.8%) first-semester students in Colombia completed an online questionnaire investigating current and expected health behaviors as well as influencing factors. ANCOVAs, bivariate correlations, moderation analyses, and hierarchical regressions were used to analyze the data.
expected food consumption (stronger among participants who live with parents) as well as current and expected heavy drinking and binge drinking (stronger among participants who do not live with parents) were significantly correlated to the respective parental behavior. Current and expected drinking was significantly correlated to partners' drinking. Expected physical activity was correlated with peers' physical activity. Partners' attempts to encourage drinking moderated the association between participants' current and expected drinking with partners' drinking. Time spent with peers was related to heavy drinking and engaging in more physical activity.
in Colombia, parents appear to play a significant role in their offspring's health behaviors during their first semester at university, particularly regarding food consumption and alcohol use. Partners' drinking and time spent with peers are strongly related to heavy drinking.
在哥伦比亚,许多大一学生食用不健康的食物,身体活动不足,且经常饮酒,这些可能与社交关系、与社交关系同住以及与同伴相处的时间有关。本横断面研究评估了大一学生健康行为与这些因素之间的关系。
共有 189 名( = 18.79; = 1.07;女性 = 68.8%)哥伦比亚大一学生在线完成了一份问卷,调查他们当前和预期的健康行为以及影响因素。使用协方差分析、双变量相关分析、调节分析和分层回归来分析数据。
预期的食物消费(与与父母同住的参与者更强)以及当前和预期的重度饮酒和狂饮(与不住在父母家的参与者更强)与各自的父母行为显著相关。当前和预期的饮酒与伴侣的饮酒显著相关。预期的身体活动与同伴的身体活动相关。伴侣鼓励饮酒的尝试调节了参与者当前和预期饮酒与伴侣饮酒之间的关联。与同伴相处的时间与重度饮酒和更多的身体活动有关。
在哥伦比亚,父母似乎在子女大学第一学期的健康行为中扮演着重要的角色,特别是在饮食和饮酒方面。伴侣的饮酒和与同伴相处的时间与重度饮酒密切相关。