Ross-Petersen L, Holstein B E, Due P E
Københavns Universitet, Institut for Social Medicin.
Ugeskr Laeger. 1995 Apr 24;157(17):2447-51.
A total of 1860 children aged 11, 13 and 15 years from a nationwide random sample of schools completed an anonymous questionnaire on their social backgrounds, social networks, perceived health, life satisfaction, and health behaviour. Boys perceived their health to be better and had fewer psychosomatic symptoms than girls. They also did more physical exercise than girls. Boys and girls showed differences in social networks. Self-reported health status, weekly psychosomatic symptoms and health behaviour (smoking, exercise, and diet) were associated with social networks for both sexes. In particular, a good relationship to adults was found to be associated with positive health behaviour and perceived health.
从全国范围内随机抽取的学校中选取了1860名11岁、13岁和15岁的儿童,他们完成了一份关于其社会背景、社交网络、自我感知健康状况、生活满意度和健康行为的匿名问卷。男孩认为自己的健康状况更好,且比女孩有更少的身心症状。他们进行的体育锻炼也比女孩多。男孩和女孩在社交网络方面存在差异。自我报告的健康状况、每周身心症状以及健康行为(吸烟、锻炼和饮食)在男女两性中均与社交网络有关。特别是,与成年人的良好关系被发现与积极的健康行为和自我感知健康有关。