Health and University Students: The Mediator Role of Emotion Regulation Between Academic Stressors and Health Behaviors.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
American Journal of Health Promotion Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1177/08901171241301969
Mónica Cassaretto, Patty Vilela, Miguel Dávila, Arturo Calderón
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Abstract

Purpose: To determine the role of Health Behaviors and Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies in the relationship between Health and Academic Stress.

Design: A cross-sectional study with in-person administration of questionnaires.

Setting: Data collection took place at nine public and private universities in Peru, involving a diverse group of students from different faculties.

Sample: 1640 students, a majority of them female (61.8%), ranging in age between 18 and 30 years old (M = 20.72; SD = 2.22).

Measures: A sociodemographic form was used to collect participants' sociodemographic, academic, and health data. Academic stress was measured by the Inventory of Academic Stress (SISCO). Health habits were assessed using the University Students Lifestyle Questionnaire (CEVJU-Perú). The Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CER-Q) and the SF-36 Questionnaire were also used to evaluate cognitive emotion regulation strategies and health-related quality of life, respectively.

Results: The SEM model results (x2/df = 2.30, CFI = .95, RMSEA = .03, SRMR = .04) reveal that Academic Stress has direct and indirect effects on Health. Negative Emotional Regulation have a negative impact on Health, this effect is direct; while Positive Emotional Regulation has an effect on Health, this effect is direct and indirect, the latter is through Sleep Management, Physical Activity and Leisure Management. In addition, Academic Stress maintains a direct effect on only one health behavior, Sleep Management.

Conclusions: This study's findings contribute to a better understanding of the role played by emotion regulation, and by positive strategies in particular, in student health.

健康与大学生:情绪调节在学业压力和健康行为之间的中介作用。
目的:确定健康行为和认知情绪调节策略在健康与学业压力之间关系中的作用:设计:横断面研究,当面发放问卷:样本:1640 名学生,其中大部分为女性(61.8%),年龄在 18-30 岁之间(M=20.72;SD=2.22):采用社会人口调查表收集参与者的社会人口、学业和健康数据。学业压力通过学业压力量表(SISCO)进行测量。健康习惯通过大学生生活方式问卷(CEVJU-Perú)进行评估。认知情绪调节问卷(CER-Q)和 SF-36 问卷也分别用于评估认知情绪调节策略和与健康相关的生活质量:SEM模型结果(x2/df = 2.30,CFI = .95,RMSEA = .03,SRR = .04)显示,学业压力对健康有直接和间接的影响。消极情绪调节对健康有负面影响,这种影响是直接的;而积极情绪调节对健康有影响,这种影响是直接和间接的,后者是通过睡眠管理、体育活动和休闲管理产生的。此外,学业压力只对睡眠管理这一种健康行为有直接影响:本研究的结论有助于更好地理解情绪调节,特别是积极策略在学生健康中所起的作用。
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American Journal of Health Promotion
American Journal of Health Promotion PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
3.70%
发文量
184
期刊介绍: The editorial goal of the American Journal of Health Promotion is to provide a forum for exchange among the many disciplines involved in health promotion and an interface between researchers and practitioners.
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