焦虑、敌意和D型人格对大学生健康行为的影响

Saude Tecnologia Pub Date : 2018-10-12 DOI:10.25758/SET.2161
A. Dores, D. Barros, A. Brito, Suveer Singh, R. Teixeira
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对D型人格和焦虑、敌意等负面情绪的兴趣一直在增长。这些因素与健康风险行为有关,健康风险行为可能决定最初健康个体心血管疾病的发生率和进展。我们试图评估一组大学生中焦虑、敌意和D型人格的患病率及其对健康风险行为的影响。151名学生完成了五份问卷调查。使用皮尔逊相关性和回归分析的混合方法确定了风险因素和健康行为之间的关联。我们观察到轻度敌意和焦虑障碍(M=0.95;SD=0.61和M=0.91;SD=0.70)。37.7%的参与者存在D型人格。敌意与吸烟(r=0.168;p=0.04)、酒精(r=0.215;p=0.008)和咖啡消费(r=0.280;p=0.000)呈正相关,敌意与焦虑(r=-0.263;p=0.001)、D型人格(r=-0.194;p=0.017)和生活方式(r=-0.506;p=.000)呈负相关,饮食和D型人格在解释健康行为方面具有统计学相关性(p<0.05)。基于这些结果,我们认为大学生可能受益于对未来心血管疾病预防的过早评估。
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The influence of anxiety, hostility and type D personality on health behaviors of university students
Interest in type D personality and negative emotions such as anxiety and hostility has been growing. These factors are associated with health risk behaviors, which could determine the incidence and progression of cardiovascular disease in initially healthy individuals. We sought to evaluate the prevalence of anxiety, hostility and type D personality and its influence on health risk behaviors in a cohort of university students. One hundred and fifty-one students completed five questionnaires. Mixed methodology using Pearson’s correlation, and regression analysis determined associations between risk factors and health behaviors. We observed a mild hostility and anxiety disturbance (M=0.95; SD=0.61 and M=0.91; SD=0.70). Type D personality was present in 37.7% of the participants. There was a positive association between hostility and smoking (r=0.168; p=0.04), alcohol (r=0.215; p=0.008) and coffee consumption (r=0.280; p=0.000), as well as a negative association between hostility and anxiety (r=-0.263; p=0.001), type D personality (r=-0.194; p=0.017) and lifestyle (r=-0.306; p=0.000). Besides gender variables, alcohol consumption, coffee intake, physical exercise, diet and type D personality assumed statistical relevance explaining the health behaviors (p<0.05). Based on these results we argue that college students may benefit from a premature evaluation for the prevention of future cardiovascular disease.
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