Health habits and risk behavior among youth in three communities with different public health approach.

K Berg-Kelly, B Alvén, L Erdes, T Erneholm, I Johannisson, E Mattsson-Elofson
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Abstract

Background: There is a consensus today that comprehensive public health activities including many actors are needed for impact on health compromising behaviors. However, few studies are available to document long term effects regarding youth. We identified three rural, demographically comparable communities dominated by nuclear middle class families. One of these communities demonstrated comprehensive public health activities directed towards adolescents' needs and life-styles for a duration of at least 15 years, while the other two had an outspoken ideology of relying only on national health promotion.

Methods: Local health planners and pediatricians performed in-depth interviews with key people and checked relevant reports to trace the local public health history and to assess conventional and unconventional activities regarding health promotion for adolescents in the three communities. The outcome of at least 15 years of different policy regarding health promotion was studied in 1991 through self-reports of 915 subjects, 13-16 years old, with a questionnaire distributed through schools with questions on health, health habits and health compromising behaviors. The study itself turned out to be an important intervention. The two "inactive" communities changed their policy and methods. For this reason a second survey was done in 1993 with 593 subjects 13-16 years in the "active" and in one of the "inactive" communities.

Results: The adolescents in the "active" community with a long duration of energetic and comprehensive public health activities consistently demonstrated better mental health, health habits and less risk behavior in contrast to the state in the two "inactive" communities. Two years of active work in the "inactive" communities marginally improved health there.

Conclusion: This study suggests that consistent and comprehensive public health activities might have reduced risk taking behavior and improved health and health habits during mid-adolescence.

三个不同公共卫生方式社区青少年的健康习惯和危险行为。
背景:今天有一个共识,需要包括许多行动者在内的综合公共卫生活动来影响危害健康的行为。然而,很少有研究可以证明对青少年的长期影响。我们确定了三个由核心中产阶级家庭主导的农村,人口统计学上具有可比性的社区。其中一个社区展示了针对青少年需求和生活方式的全面公共卫生活动,持续时间至少为15年,而另外两个社区则有一种直言不讳的意识形态,即只依靠国家卫生宣传。方法:当地卫生规划人员和儿科医生对主要人群进行深度访谈,查阅相关报告,追溯当地公共卫生历史,评估三个社区青少年健康促进的常规和非常规活动。1991年,通过915名13-16岁的受试者的自我报告,通过在学校分发关于健康、健康习惯和危害健康行为的问卷,研究了至少15年不同健康促进政策的结果。这项研究本身就是一项重要的干预措施。这两个“不活跃”的社区改变了他们的政策和方法。因此,1993年对593名13-16岁的“活跃”社区和一个“不活跃”社区的受试者进行了第二次调查。结果:长期进行高强度、综合性公共卫生活动的“活跃”社区青少年的心理健康状况、健康习惯和危险行为均优于两个“不活跃”社区青少年。在“不活跃”社区开展的两年积极工作略微改善了那里的健康状况。结论:本研究表明,持续和全面的公共卫生活动可能会减少青少年中期的冒险行为,改善健康和健康习惯。
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