Mental Health Problems and Risky Health Behaviors among Young Individuals in Turkey: The Case of Being NEET.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Deniz Karaoglan, Nazire Begen, Pinar Tat
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Abstract

Background: The concept of neither in active employment nor in education and training (NEET) is quite important because it potentially addresses a broad array of vulnerabilities among the young, touching on issues of unemployment, early school leaving, and labor market discouragement.

Aims of the study: In this study, we examine the relationship between being NEET and the probability of having mental health problems and risky health behaviors (namely smoking and alcohol consumption), as well as being obese among young individuals in Turkey. This research also aims to investigate the association between mental health problems/risky health behaviors and parental socio-economic status.

Methods: Empirical analyses are conducted by utilizing 2014, 2016, and 2019 rounds of Turkish Health Survey (THS) datasets. We conduct multivariate logit techniques through the analysis.

Results: The results suggest that the probability of having mental health problems and the prevalence of obesity increases if the young individual is NEET. In addition, we find that there is no significant association between being NEET and having risky health behaviors if the young individual is inactive NEET. However, our results suggest that both the probability of smoking and alcohol consumption increases for unemployed NEETs.

Discussion: To the best of our knowledge, there is a lack of evidence of systematically and thoroughly examined associations between mental health/risky health behaviors and NEET status in Turkey, as well as southern European, developing, or Muslim countries with similar socioeconomic levels. In addition, some of the previous studies have concentrated on specific populations such as young individuals living in mental health centers or males in military institutions. Therefore, the group of NEETs participating in this study may be a large representative sample for all NEETs in the population. The main limitation is that our data set is constructed by merging health surveys, it allows for only cross-sectional comparisons and thus it makes it difficult to claim a causal relationship. Thus, future studies may contribute to the literature by employing panel data or making experimental research.

Implications for health policies and further research: The policies and interventions should be considered to prevent young individuals from becoming NEET and to re-integrate them into society. For instance, creating more education opportunities or programs to facilitate the direct transition from school to the labor market should be the main objective of policymakers. Also, a series of mental health and social skill support programs such as incorporating mental health services into youth career support initiatives can be implemented for increasing youth's confidence and job readiness. The findings on smoking and alcohol consumption point out that policymakers should be careful about the differences between unemployed and inactive NEETs while taking precautions. Finally, young individuals should be informed about the future risks of obesity, and policies such as motivational support programs to improve health and well-being, encouraging weight loss for young obese/overweight individuals should be put forward in Turkey.

土耳其年轻人的心理健康问题和危险的健康行为:啃老族的案例。
背景:既不积极就业也不接受教育和培训(NEET)的概念非常重要,因为它潜在地解决了年轻人中广泛的脆弱性,涉及失业、早退和劳动力市场气馁等问题。研究目的:在这项研究中,我们研究了啃老族与土耳其年轻人出现精神健康问题和危险健康行为(即吸烟和饮酒)以及肥胖的可能性之间的关系。本研究还旨在探讨心理健康问题/危险健康行为与父母社会经济地位之间的关系。方法:利用2014年、2016年和2019年土耳其健康调查(THS)数据集进行实证分析。我们通过分析运用多元logit技术。结果:研究结果表明,啃老族的年轻人出现心理健康问题和肥胖的几率会增加。此外,我们发现,如果年轻人是不活跃的啃老族,啃老族和有危险的健康行为之间没有显著的联系。然而,我们的研究结果表明,失业啃老族吸烟和饮酒的可能性都增加了。讨论:据我们所知,在土耳其以及具有类似社会经济水平的南欧、发展中国家或穆斯林国家,缺乏系统和彻底审查心理健康/危险健康行为与啃老族状态之间关系的证据。此外,以前的一些研究集中在特定人群,如生活在精神卫生中心的年轻人或军事机构的男性。因此,参与本研究的啃老族群体可能是人口中所有啃老族的一个大型代表性样本。主要的限制是我们的数据集是通过合并健康调查构建的,它只允许横断面比较,因此很难断言因果关系。因此,未来的研究可以通过面板数据或实验研究来为文献做出贡献。对卫生政策和进一步研究的影响:应考虑采取政策和干预措施,防止年轻人成为啃老族,并使他们重新融入社会。例如,创造更多的教育机会或项目,以促进从学校到劳动力市场的直接过渡,应该是政策制定者的主要目标。此外,可以实施一系列心理健康和社会技能支持方案,例如将心理健康服务纳入青年职业支持倡议,以提高青年的信心和就业准备。关于吸烟和饮酒的研究结果指出,政策制定者在采取预防措施的同时,应该注意失业和不活跃的啃老族之间的差异。最后,应该让年轻人了解肥胖的未来风险,土耳其应该提出诸如激励支持计划等政策,以改善健康和福祉,鼓励年轻肥胖/超重个体减肥。
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2.20
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6.20%
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics publishes high quality empirical, analytical and methodologic papers focusing on the application of health and economic research and policy analysis in mental health. It offers an international forum to enable the different participants in mental health policy and economics - psychiatrists involved in research and care and other mental health workers, health services researchers, health economists, policy makers, public and private health providers, advocacy groups, and the pharmaceutical industry - to share common information in a common language.
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