Relationship between Healthy Lifestyle and Sociodemographic Factors in Adolescents in Catalonia: Application of VISA-TEEN Questionnaire
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Author
Costa Tutusaus, Lluís
Guerra Balic, Míriam
Other authors
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Psicologia, Ciències de l’Educació i de l’Esport Blanquerna
Publication date
2016DOI
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0163381
Abstract
Introduction
There is a clear relationship between the way of life and the health of individuals, and therefore,
we can speak of healthy and unhealthy lifestyles. There are different surveys and
questionnaires that evaluate the lifestyles of adolescents, but none of them offers a final
score that can quantify the healthfulness of an adolescent's lifestyle. It was with this goal
that the VISA-TEEN questionnaire is developed and validated. The objective of this study is
to apply the questionnaire to a sample of adolescents who attend school in Catalonia to
evaluate the healthfulness of their lifestyles and to relate the scores obtained to different
sociodemographic variables.
Methods
Cross-sectional study. A total of 2,832 students from 25 schools in Catalonia responded to
the questionnaire. A descriptive analysis was performed, calculating the mean (Standard
deviation), median (p25, p75), and confidence interval. The results were calculated for the
total population, factoring according to gender, age, urban/rural population, origin (native/
immigrant), and family wealth, which was based on the Family Affluence Scale (FAS II).
The significance of the difference was calculated for each factor with the appropriate statistical
test.
Results
For the total score of healthy lifestyle, the youngest students and those with the highest
family wealth obtained higher scores. With respect to eating habits, girls scored higher than
boys, and higher scores were observed in natives and those with high family wealth. For
physical activity, boys scored higher, as well as younger individuals, natives, and those
from rural areas. With respect to substance abuse, the worst scores were found in older individuals, students from rural areas, and natives. The rational use of leisure technology was only associated with age (worsening scores with older age). Lastly, hygiene was betterwith girls, decreased with age, and was worse with natives than immigrants.
Document Type
Article
Published version
Language
English
Keywords
Adolescents
Exercici físic
Qualitat de vida
VISA-TEEN Questionnaire
Pages
19 p.
Publisher
PLOS (Public Library of Science)
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Plos One, September 29, 2016
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