Trends in multiple health complaints in Polish adolescents in light of data from 30 European countries and Canada (2002-2018).

Joanna Mazur, Helena Jeriček Klanšček, Lilly Augustine, Katarzyna Porwit, Erik Sigmund, Kastytis Šmigelskas
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Background: Adolescence is a sensitive period accompanied by rapid developmental changes that can result in health complaints. The aim of the study was to describe the trend of subjective health complaints (HBSC-SCL) of Polish adolescents compared to their peers from 30 other countries and to rank all countries based on a proposed standardised measure.

Material and methods: Data from the Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children (HBSC) study collected from 2002 to 2018 were used. The overall number of respondents from 30 countries in the combined sample from five quadrennial rounds was 773,356, including 49.2% boys and 50.8% girls. The HBSC-SCL is a non-clinical measure consisting of eight health complaints, usually analysed in two dimensions of psychological and somatic symptoms. Linear regression analysis was applied to assess the significance of trends of the total index and two subindices in the combined sample and individual countries.

Results: A significant increasing trend for the eight-item index appeared in Poland only in 13- and 15-year-olds, while only among 15-year-olds in the combined sample from 30 countries. Standardised country rank varied between -1.85 and 2.48 (worst). The countries that achieved extreme negative values (>=1) are France, Hungary, Italy, and Sweden, and the rank for Italy is considerably higher than for other countries. In Poland, the standardised rank for psychological symptoms exceeded the threshold of +1 in 2018.

Conclusions: The HBSC-SCL index could be useful for monitoring change in adolescent mental health. The proposed method of ranking may allow a broader view of the differences and similarities between countries and help to identify those performing unfavourably against cross-country patterns.

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根据30个欧洲国家和加拿大的数据(2002-2018年),波兰青少年多种健康投诉的趋势。
背景:青春期是一个敏感时期,伴随着快速的发育变化,可导致健康投诉。该研究的目的是描述波兰青少年的主观健康投诉(HBSC-SCL)与来自其他30个国家的同龄人相比的趋势,并根据拟议的标准化措施对所有国家进行排名。材料和方法:使用2002年至2018年收集的学龄儿童健康行为(HBSC)研究数据。来自30个国家的调查对象总数为773356人,其中49.2%为男孩,50.8%为女孩。HBSC-SCL是一种非临床测量,由八种健康投诉组成,通常从心理和躯体症状两个维度进行分析。采用线性回归分析评估总指数和两个子指数在联合样本和个别国家的趋势的显著性。结果:在波兰,只有13岁和15岁的孩子的8项指数出现了显著的增长趋势,而在30个国家的联合样本中,只有15岁的孩子。标准化国家排名在-1.85到2.48之间(最差)。达到极端负值(>=1)的国家是法国、匈牙利、意大利和瑞典,意大利的排名明显高于其他国家。在波兰,心理症状的标准化等级在2018年超过了+1的阈值。结论:HBSC-SCL指数可用于监测青少年心理健康状况的变化。拟议的排名方法可以更广泛地了解各国之间的差异和相似之处,并有助于确定在跨国模式中表现不利的国家。
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