Literatura académica sobre el tema "Health behaviour"

Crea una cita precisa en los estilos APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard y otros

Elija tipo de fuente:

Consulte las listas temáticas de artículos, libros, tesis, actas de conferencias y otras fuentes académicas sobre el tema "Health behaviour".

Junto a cada fuente en la lista de referencias hay un botón "Agregar a la bibliografía". Pulsa este botón, y generaremos automáticamente la referencia bibliográfica para la obra elegida en el estilo de cita que necesites: APA, MLA, Harvard, Vancouver, Chicago, etc.

También puede descargar el texto completo de la publicación académica en formato pdf y leer en línea su resumen siempre que esté disponible en los metadatos.

Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Health behaviour"

1

Lewczuk, Joanna y Anna Anyzewska. "Personality correlates of health behaviors among men training recreationally in the interdisciplinary spirit of health pedagogy". Studia z Teorii Wychowania XIII, n.º 4 (41) (20 de diciembre de 2022): 193–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0016.1644.

Texto completo
Resumen
The aim of the study was to identify the personality traits (according to the so-called Big Five personality model) in relation to healthy behaviour among amateur athletes. One hundred physically active men participated in the study. Health Behaviour Inventory questionnaire developed by Juczyński was used to assess health-related behavior, and the NEO-Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) developed by Costa and McCrae, in the Polish adaptation, was used to determine principal personality dimensions. Significant correlations between the level of health-related behavior or some kind of them and personality dimensions were observed. Two clusters (personality profiles) related to prohealthy behaviours were separated. Observed correlations between health behaviours and personality traits of physically active men confirm the validity of the research and a need for healthy behaviour education. Understanding the associations between healthy behaviours and personality traits can be used in health pedagogy, including development of effective methods of education and health prophylaxis in amateur athletes.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
2

Zhang, Xinyong, Zhenzhen Sun, Zhaoxiang Niu, Yijing Sun y Dawei Wang. "The Effect of Abusive Supervision on Safety Behaviour: A Moderated Mediation Model". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, n.º 22 (18 de noviembre de 2021): 12124. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182212124.

Texto completo
Resumen
Leadership behavior has an impact on the behavior of employees. Previous studies have mainly studied the impact of positive leadership behaviors on employees’ behaviors, but there is an absence of research on the impact of negative leadership behaviours (abusive supervision) on safety behaviours (including safety participation and safety compliance). In this study, 599 front-line employees in the petrochemical industry were selected as subjects. Abusive supervision, safety behaviour, safety motivation and a conscientiousness questionnaire were used as measurements to explore the relationship between abusive supervision and employee safety behaviors, and to further explore the roles of safety motivation, conscientiousness and the relationship between them. This study found that abusive supervision is negatively related to employee safety behaviours (safety compliance and safety participation); that safety motivation plays a mediating role in the relationship between abusive supervision and employees’ safety behavior; and that conscientiousness moderates the role of safety motivation between the relationship of abusive supervision and employees’ safety behaviour. With a higher level of conscientiousness, the indirect relationship between abusive supervision and employee safety behaviours is weaker. Finally, we discuss the theoretical and practical significance of these findings for abusive supervision and the management of safety behaviours.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
3

Havigerová, Jana Marie, Jaroslava Dosedlová y Iva Burešová. "One health behaviour or many health-related behaviors?" Psychology Research and Behavior Management Volume 12 (diciembre de 2018): 23–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/prbm.s173692.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
4

Scholz, Urte y Rainer Hornung. "Social exchange processes, health behaviour, and health behaviour change". Zeitschrift für Gesundheitspsychologie 16, n.º 3 (julio de 2008): 131–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1026/0943-8149.16.3.131.

Texto completo
Resumen
Abstract. The main research areas of the Social and Health Psychology group at the Department of Psychology at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, are introduced. Exemplarily, three currently ongoing projects are described. The project ”Dyadic exchange processes in couples facing dementia” examines social exchanges in couples with the husband suffering from dementia and is based on Equity Theory. This project applies a multi-method approach by combining self-report with observational data. The ”Swiss Tobacco Monitoring System” (TMS) is a representative survey on smoking behaviour in Switzerland. Besides its survey character, the Swiss TMS also allows for testing psychological research questions on smoking with a representative sample. The project, ”Theory-based planning interventions for changing nutrition behaviour in overweight individuals”, elaborates on the concept of planning. More specifically, it is tested whether there is a critical amount of repetitions of a planning intervention (e.g., three or nine times) in order to ensure long-term effects.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
5

Schneider, Brit S. y Udo Schneider. "Health Behaviour and Health Assessment: Evidence from German Microdata". Economics Research International 2012 (3 de enero de 2012): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/135630.

Texto completo
Resumen
The importance of the individual’s health behaviour for the health production process is beyond controversy. Health relevant behaviour can be viewed as a key variable in the health production process. Changes in the behaviour may influence individual’s assessment of health. Following this idea, we use German microdata to identify determinants of smoking, drinking, and obesity and their impact on health. Our empirical approach allows for the simultaneity of behaviours and self-reported health. In addition, we account for endogeneity of health behaviours and take aspects of reporting heterogeneity of self-reported health into account. We find that health behaviour is directly related to the socioeconomic status and observe gender-specific differences in the determinants of drinking, smoking, and heavy body weight in particular. The influence on health is also gender specific. While we do not find any impact of smoking, overweight is relevant only for males and no clear pattern for alcohol exists.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
6

Junger, Marianne, Wolfgang Stroebe y André M. Laan. "Delinquency, health behaviour and health". British Journal of Health Psychology 6, n.º 2 (mayo de 2001): 103–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1348/135910701169098.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
7

Napitupulu, Rosintan Milana. "Gambaran Perilaku Sehat Mahasiswa Fisioterapi Universitas Kristen Indonesia". Jurnal Fisioterapi dan Rehabilitasi 5, n.º 2 (26 de julio de 2021): 104–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.33660/jfrwhs.v5i2.114.

Texto completo
Resumen
Basic human needs besides clothing, food and housing that are no less important are health. Along with current demands and needs, health is sometimes neglected either intentionally or unintentionally. Health awareness is sometimes not a priority when individuals feel healthy, but it becomes very important and expensive when an individual has experienced illness and has disrupted daily activities, suffered material, and material losses. Students, who are part of a social society, have a moral responsibility in promoting healthy lifestyles and healthy living behaviours. Society considers that physiotherapist as a profession has the ability and skills about healthy lifestyles and has positive health attitudes and behaviours. This study aims to determine the description of the healthy behaviour of students. . This study used a descriptive research design, with a sample of 108 students covering semesters one, three and six who attended and filled out the questionnaire at a predetermined time (accidental sampling). Data were taken using a HPLP-II questionnaire that measures healthy behaviour. Data analysis using SPSS program by finding the average value of six healthy behaviours of students. The results of the study: from the average score of six behaviours measured, the highest score on the spiritual behaviour of students was 2,966 and the lowest score was on the physical activity behaviour of the students. The conclusion of this study is that Physiotherapy students have unhealthy behaviours including physical activity behaviour, nutritional, stress management and health responsibilities and healthy behaviour of students including interpersonal and spiritual relationships
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
8

Mohit, A. "Health and behaviour". Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 7, n.º 3 (15 de septiembre de 2001): 367–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.26719/2001.7.3.367.

Texto completo
Resumen
Thispaper describes the changing concepts of health and disease including the burden of disease and the effect of biological, psychological and social factors on health. In particular, the impact of behaviour on health is discussed and means of affecting behaviour for health, such as religion, are described.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
9

ATIMGA, Shimawua. "Literature and Health: Interrogating Public Health Behaviour". Nile Journal of English Studies 1, n.º 1 (7 de marzo de 2016): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.20321/nilejes.v1i1.32.

Texto completo
Resumen
Health, ranks among primary issues on the top of developing nations’ agenda. While advancement in medicine and medical care surely increase assurance of wellness it is also acknowledged that the social context where the environmental, organizational and personal factors interact to affect health and general well-being can be better enhanced through an understanding of the health behaviours of such individuals and groups. Such understanding will further enhance intervention activities targeting the prevention, promotion and modification of people’s life styles and proportionately reduce their health risk behaviours. This study maintains that literature has never been aloof to public health advocacy. It illustrates this with the interrogations of public health behavior of Nigerian citizens replete in Ken Saro Wiwa’s collection of short stories titled Prisoners of Jebs and a Forest of Flowers. Using the Social Ecological theory the study analyses selected Short Stories from the two volumes. Wiwa is seen to have used the stories to question the health behavior of compatriots, and to advocate for adoption of better health attitudes. His stories therefore serve as an awakening call for the evolvement of multi-modal strategies for sustainable health.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
10

Eriksson-Backa, Kristina, Heidi Enwald, Noora Hirvonen y Isto Huvila. "Health information seeking, beliefs about abilities, and health behaviour among Finnish seniors". Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 50, n.º 3 (6 de mayo de 2018): 284–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0961000618769971.

Texto completo
Resumen
The paper presents a study that examines older Finnish adults’ self-perceived capability to access, evaluate, understand and use health-related information, and their perceived ability to influence their health themselves, and the relationship between these factors and their current health, health behaviour and information seeking. Questionnaires were mailed by post to 1000 Finns aged 65–79 years, and a total of 281 completed questionnaires (28%) were returned. Of these, 273 were included in the study. Cross-tabulation and chi-square tests were used for the analysis. Results showed that both a stronger belief in one’s capability to master health information and to act in a healthy manner were positively linked to better health and health behaviour as well as more active information behaviour. These beliefs can be important factors for influencing certain health behaviours and even behaviour change.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.

Tesis sobre el tema "Health behaviour"

1

Sprague, Daniel Alexander. "Modelling health behaviour". Thesis, University of Warwick, 2015. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/77458/.

Texto completo
Resumen
Many diseases can be prevented or mitigated through behaviour change, but we lack a quantitative model that can accurately predict these changes and inform policies designed to promote them. Here we introduce a quantitative model of health behaviour that takes into account individual-level barriers, the health system, and spread between individuals. We investigate limits of the model where each of these determining factors is dominant, and use them to predict behaviour from data. We apply the model to individual-level geographic barriers to mothers giving birth in a health facility, and find evidence that ease-of-access is a major determinant of delivery location. The geographic barriers allow us to explain the observed spatial distribution of this behaviour, and to accurately predict low prevalence regions. We then apply the model to the role of the health system in determining health facility usage by mothers of sick children. We show that local health facility quality does predict usage, but that this predictive power is significantly less than that gained by including unaccounted-for spatial correlation such as social influence. We also show evidence that results-based funding, rather than traditional input-based funding, increases usage. We develop a psychologically-motivated ‘complex contagion’ model for social influence and incorporate it into a general model of behaviour spread. We apply this model to short-lived behavioural fads, and show that ‘nudges’ can be very effective in systems with social influence. We successfully fit the model to data for the online spread of real-world behaviour, and use it to predict the peak time and duration of a fad before the peak occurred. Finally, we discuss ways to incorporate disease state into the model, and to relax the limits used in the rest of the thesis. We consider a model which links health behaviour to disease, and show that complex contagion leads to a feature that is not present in traditional models of disease: the survival of an epidemic depends non-trivially on the initial fraction of the population that is infected. We then introduce two possible models that include both social influence and an inhomogeneous population, and discuss the type of data that might be required to use them predictively. The model introduced here can be used to understand and predict health behaviours, and we therefore believe that it provides a valuable tool for informing policies to combat disease.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
2

Pulsford, Richard Michael. "Sedentary behaviour and health". Thesis, University of Exeter, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/15679.

Texto completo
Resumen
The term sedentary refers to a distinct class of activities which involve sitting or reclining and which do not cause an increase in energy expenditure above resting levels. Observational studies have reported positive associations between both sedentary time and the number of hours spent sitting per day, with risk for a number of health outcomes that are independent of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA). The total time spent sitting can be amassed in different patterns (long and short bouts) and different types (watching TV, driving, working at a computer) that may have differential associations with health outcomes as well as different confounders that have yet to be properly explored. Further, limitations in current measures used to quantify sedentary behaviour and the possibility of residual confounding, mean that it is unclear whether the posture of sitting itself represents a risk to health or whether sitting is actually a proxy for low energy expenditure. This thesis aimed to examine; the associations between five separate sitting types with health risk, the prevalence of sitting behaviour in England, and the biological mechanisms which might underpin the observed negative health consequences of sitting. Using data from the Whitehall II cohort study the first four studies of this thesis examined prospective associations between sitting at work, TV viewing, non-TV leisure time sitting, total leisure time sitting (TV and non-TV leisure sitting combined) and total sitting from work and leisure, with four health outcomes; mortality, cardiovascular disease, type II diabetes and obesity. No association between any of the sitting indicators with risk for mortality or incident cardiovascular disease was found. TV viewing and total sitting were associated with an increase in risk for type II diabetes following adjustment for sociodemographic covariates and MVPA, but were attenuated following further adjustment for body mass index. None of the five sitting indicators were associated with incident obesity but being obese prior to the measurement of sitting was associated with the number of reported hours of daily TV viewing. The final study of this thesis examined the acute effect of sustained versus interrupted sitting on glucose and insulin metabolism. Interrupting sitting with repeated short bouts of light intensity walking significantly improved insulin sensitivity while repeated short bouts of standing did not. Sitting is a prevalent behaviour in English adults and varies by socio-demographic characteristics. Previously reported associations between sitting time and health risk may be confounded by light intensity physical activity and obesity. The absence of an effect of repeated standing bouts (a change in posture without a change in energy expenditure) suggests that promoting reductions in sitting without also promoting increases in movement are not likely to lead to improvements in metabolic health. New measures of sedentary behaviour are required that can be used in population studies, and can discriminate between the posture of sitting, standing and very low levels of physical activity of a light intensity. This would permit further studies that are needed to clarify the precise nature of the association between sitting and health.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
3

Hirvonen, N. (Noora). "Health information matters:everyday health information literacy and behaviour in relation to health behaviour and physical health among young men". Doctoral thesis, Oulun yliopisto, 2015. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526210407.

Texto completo
Resumen
Abstract This study increases the understanding of young men’s everyday health information literacy and behaviour in relation to their health behaviour, physical health, and socio-demographic characteristics. The conceptual framework of the study builds upon theories of information behaviour, practices and literacy, and health behaviour change. The empirical data were collected with questionnaires (n = 3,293) and physiological measurements (n = 3,063) in 2010 to 2013 at the Finnish Defence Forces’ call-ups, where a population-based sample of young Finnish men could be reached. Everyday health information literacy was studied using a previously developed screening tool, and with a focus on its relationship with health behaviour and physical fitness. Information behaviour was investigated in the context of physical activity, and in relation to men’s readiness to change exercise behaviour according to the Transtheoretical Model. Statistical analyses of the data include multivariate regression analyses, and a critical realist approach was adopted in interpreting the results. The results show that general upper secondary education and higher socio-economic position of a parent increase the likelihood of good health information literacy. Health information literacy is positively associated with health-promoting behaviour and health independent of socio-economic position; confidence in one’s abilities to find, evaluate and use health information is associated with regular exercise and healthy eating habits, and good physical fitness, for example. In the context of physical activity, the practices used to acquire information are associated with the stage of exercise behaviour change. Men in the maintenance stage seek information most actively. Information avoidance, in turn, is connected to low health information literacy, not to the stage of change. The study provides novel knowledge on healthy young people’s everyday health information literacy and behaviour, and on their relationship. It is among the first to investigate health information behaviour in the stages of behaviour change and health information literacy in connection with objectively measured fitness. It proposes a framework for future studies on the relationship between health information literacy and behaviour, and health information outcomes. The results may be utilised when designing tailored health communications and health information literacy education
Tiivistelmä Tutkimus lisää ymmärrystä siitä, millainen yhteys nuorten miesten arkielämän terveystiedon lukutaidolla ja terveystietokäyttäytymisellä on terveyskäyttäytymiseen, fyysiseen terveyteen ja sosiodemografisiin tekijöihin. Sen käsitteellinen viitekehys rakentuu tietokäyttäytymisen ja -käytäntöjen, terveystiedon lukutaidon sekä terveyskäyttäytymisen muutoksen teorioille. Tutkimuksen aineisto kerättiin kyselyillä (n = 3 293) ja fysiologisilla mittauksilla (n = 3 063) vuosina 2010–2013 Puolustusvoimien Oulun alueen kutsuntatilaisuuksissa, joissa oli mahdollista saavuttaa suomalaisten nuorten miesten väestöpohjainen otos. Terveystiedon lukutaitoa arvioitiin aiemmin kehitetyllä seulontavälineellä sekä suhteessa terveyskäyttäytymiseen ja fyysiseen kuntoon. Terveystietokäyttäytymistä tarkasteltiin liikunnan kontekstissa ja suhteessa transteoreettisen mallin mukaiseen liikuntakäyttäytymisen muutosvalmiuteen. Aineistot analysoitiin tilastollisesti monimuuttujamenetelmin, ja tuloksia tulkittiin kriittisen realismin näkökulmasta. Tulokset osoittavat, että lukiokoulutus ja korkeassa sosioekonomisessa asemassa oleva vanhempi lisäävät hyvän arkielämän terveystiedon lukutaidon todennäköisyyttä. Terveystiedon lukutaito on positiivisesti yhteydessä terveyttä edistäviin elintapoihin ja terveyteen sosioekonomisesta asemasta riippumatta. Luottamus omiin kykyihin löytää, arvioida ja ymmärtää terveystietoa on yhteydessä muun muassa säännölliseen liikuntaan ja terveellisiin syömistottumuksiin sekä hyvään fyysiseen kuntoon. Liikunnan kontekstissa terveystietokäytännöt kytkeytyvät käyttäytymisen muutosvaiheeseen. Aktiivisimmin liikuntatietoa hankkivat liikuntakäyttäytymisen ylläpitovaiheessa olevat. Tiedon välttäminen sen sijaan on yhteydessä alhaiseen terveystiedon lukutaitoon, ei muutosvaiheeseen. Tutkimus tuottaa uutta tietoa nuorten, terveiden ihmisten arkielämän terveystiedon lukutaidosta ja terveystietokäyttäytymisestä sekä niiden suhteesta toisiinsa. Uutta on myös terveystietokäytäntöjen tutkiminen terveyskäyttäytymisen muutosvaiheissa ja terveystiedon lukutaidon tarkastelu suhteessa objektiivisesti mitattuun fyysiseen kuntoon. Tutkimuksessa esitetään viitekehys tuleville tutkimuksille terveystiedon lukutaidon ja tietokäytäntöjen vaikutuksesta terveyteen. Tulokset ovat hyödynnettävissä räätälöidyn terveysviestinnän ja terveystiedon lukutaidon koulutuksen suunnittelussa
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
4

Forster, Martin. "Economics, inequalities in health and health-related behaviour". Thesis, University of York, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.245870.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
5

GYASI, Razak Mohammed. "Ageing, health and health-seeking behaviour in Ghana". Digital Commons @ Lingnan University, 2018. https://commons.ln.edu.hk/otd/41.

Texto completo
Resumen
Rapid ageing of populations globally following reductions in fertility and mortality rates has become one of the most significant demographic features in recent decades. As a low- and middle-income country, Ghana has one of the largest and fastest growing older populations in sub-Saharan Africa, where ageing often occurs ahead of socioeconomic development and provision of health and social care services. Older persons in these contexts often face greater health challenges and various life circumstances including role loss, retirement, irregular incomes and widowhood, which can increase their demand for both formal and informal support. This thesis addresses the effects of the socio-political structure, informal social support and micro-level factors on health and health-seeking behaviour among community-dwelling older persons in Ghana. The theoretical perspectives draw on political economy of ageing, social convoy theory and Andersen5s behavioural model. Using multi-stage stratified cluster cross-sectional survey data of older cohorts (N= 1,200) aged 50 years and older, multivariate generalised Poisson and logit regression models estimated the associations among variables and interaction terms. Although Ghana’s national health insurance scheme (NHIS) enrollment was significantly associated with increased log count of healthcare use (β = 0.237), the relationship was largely a function of health status. Moreover, the NHIS was related with improved time from onset of illness to healthcare use (β = 1.347). However, even with NHIS enrollment, the intermediate (OR = 1.468) and richer groups (OR = 2.149) had higher odds of seeking healthcare compared with the poor. In addition, features of meaningful informal social support including contacts with family and friends, social participation and remittances significantly improved psychological wellbeing and health services utilisation. Somewhat counter-intuitively, spousal cohabitation was associated with decreased health services use (OR = 0.999). Whilst self-rated health revealed a strong positive association with functional status of older persons (fair SRH: β = 1.346; poor SRH: β = 2.422), the relationship differed by gender and also was moderated by marital status for women but not men. The employed and urban residents somewhat surprisingly had lower odds of formal healthcare use. The findings support the hypotheses that interactive impacts of aspects of structural and functional social support and removal of catastrophic healthcare costs are particularly important in older persons’ psychological health and health service utilisation. Nevertheless, Ghana’s NHIS currently apparently lacks the capacity to improve equitable attendance at health facility between poor and non-poor. In contributing to the public health and social policy discourse, this study proposes that, whilst policies to ensure improved health status of older people are recommended, multidimensional social support and NHIS policy should be properly resourced and strengthened so they may act as critical tools for improving health and health services utilization of this marginalized and vulnerable older people in Ghana. Moreover, policies targeting and addressing economic empowerment including universal social pensions and welfare payments should be initiated and maintained to complement the NHIS for older people. The achievement of age-relevant policies and Universal Health Coverage (UCH) as advocated by WHO could be enhanced by adopting some of these suggestions.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
6

Chater, Angel Marie. "Children's health perception and health behaviour : an intervention approach". Thesis, University of Roehampton, 2006. https://pure.roehampton.ac.uk/portal/en/studentthesis/children’s-health-perception-and-health-behaviour(a06c6553-ed09-4a4c-acbe-b30c865d9292).html.

Texto completo
Resumen
The principal aim of this two-study research programme was to investigate the contribution of psychological factors to health behaviours in children, and the intention to perform them. The investigation focused on healthy eating, regular physical activity, avoiding smoking cigarettes and avoiding drinking alcohol. The first study examined children’s individual cognitions, past behaviour and perception of their own and their parents’ health behaviours. Drawing from Social Cognitive Theory (Bandura, 1986) and the Theory of Planned Behaviour (Ajzen, 1985), the aim of study 1 was to investigate the extent to which these psychological factors could predict children’s future intentions towards the above behaviours. The second study aimed to identify if a child’s behavioural intention was a significant predictor of their actual health behaviour. Furthermore, it aimed to develop and run a series of theoretically based intervention workshops drawing from Prospect Theory (Kahneman & Tversky, 1979; 1982) and the Health Action Process Approach (Schwarzer, 1992) to promote health behaviours. A cross-sectional quantitative survey design was used in the first study. Data was collected from 529 school-aged children within year groups 7 (11-12 years) and 10 (14-15 years) using an instrument specifically designed for this research, named the ‘Health Perceptions Questionnaire’. The second study employed an experimental repeated measures 2x3 factorial design. With a sub-sample of study 1 (N = 72) it investigated interactions between pre and post intentions and behaviours, and the possible effects of two framed interventions compared to a control condition. Results from study 1 indicate that the most significant predictors of health behaviour intention are behavioural importance, past behaviour, behaviour-specific self-efficacy, attitude and outcome expectancies. Many of the study variables were found to differ between year group and gender. Study 2 revealed there were no significant differences in behavioural intentions between groups post-intervention. Moreover, a limited effect was observed in health behaviour performance with a significant interaction only found between intervention conditions in healthy eating behaviours. Significant differences were found between healthy eating and regular exercise behaviours from time 1 to time 2 of the research programme. Furthermore, behavioural intentions were found to be significant predictors of health behaviours.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
7

Costin, Graham A. "Skeletal health education : effects of an educational intervention on health behaviour and health behaviour indicators of adolescent girls". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 1998.

Buscar texto completo
Resumen
Education provides the critical link between the acquisition of knowledge about the determinants of skeletal health and the availability of that knowledge for application by the wider population. Hence it is one strategy with the capacity to reduce the increasing worldwide incidence of skeletal health problems, in particular osteoporosis. An expanding aged population requiring increasing care and support for osteoporosis-induced problems and suffering indicates the need for a concerted response incorporating education. Although osteoporosis is typically associated with old age, the nature of precipitating factors causing bone resorption to exceed that of accretion, and how these factors might be influenced to alter such outcomes are incompletely understood. However, there is increasing evidence, largely from cross-sectional studies, showing that environmental factors such as physical activity and nutrition play a significant role in optimising the genetic potential for the development of peak bone mass. There is also growing speculation that interventions which promote these factors during childhood and adolescence may increase peak bone mass, thus delaying the development of porotic bone. Al though the optimal dose levels for maximising the effects of these factors have yet to be established, there is sufficient evidence to support the manipulation of these factors to enhance bone accumulation. Therefore, the general aim of this thesis was to examine the effects of a skeletal health educational intervention on bone-enhancing lifestyle practices of adolescent girls. A definite association between skeletal health education and the adoption of lifestyle practices regarded as beneficial to bone growth and development had not been established in the literature. Therefore, the project needed to develop an original educational intervention program focused on these practices, prior to implementation and evaluation. Based on Social Cognitive Theory and current health education practice, this program emphasised the adoption of specific health behaviours and the outcomes, therefore, in addition to the intervention outcomes, the implementation process was assessed. Responses to this process were obtained from the adolescent girl participants and the teacher-observers using questionnaires and focus group discussions. The respondents found the program and its application very effective and beneficial. The effect of educational interventions on related interaction between mother /daughter couples who participate in the interventions together has not been established in the literature. Therefore, a small group of mothers and their adolescent daughters participated in a separate implementation of the program. Over the subsequent four weeks, they recorded the nature and frequency of interactions which related to the skeletal health program. This study revealed that joint participation in the program resulted in several forms of cooperative interaction. Although this involved moderate levels of active interaction in physical activity and food organization sessions, the dominant areas were verbal communication and shared eating experiences at meal times. In summary, health behaviours were maintained at or above recommended levels during the intervention and over the subsequent six months. Knowledge and body image satisfaction were the only health behaviour indicators which increased significantly during the intervention and this increase was largely retained six months later. From a curriculum evaluation perspective, the positive results for both the process and outcome measures of the intervention supported its utility. The substantial amount of mother/daughter interaction resulting from their joint participation in the intervention indicates the potential of this such initiatives to enhance educational outcomes,development of the knowledge, attitude, belief and skill indicators of these behaviours. The program was implemented in seven weekly sessions of 45 minutes to 13 year old adolescent girls in two similar girls catholic colleges. The intervention group of 97 girls from three year 8 classes at one college represented the total cohort of that age group. The comparison group comprised one year 8 class of 32 girls from the second college. Data on the health behaviour and health behaviour indicators were collected from this convenience sample of 129 adolescent girls using a pre-test/post-test/follow-up design. An examination of results from qualitative and quantitative data revealed differential intervention impacts. No significant intervention effects (P < 0.05) were found for the important bone influencing behaviours of calcium intake, physical activity participation, alcohol consumption, cigarette use and caffeine intake. However, the girls commenced the study with calcium intake and physical activity participation at or above recommended levels, and extremely low drug usage. This pattern of behaviour was maintained throughout the study. The health behaviour indicator results revealed that the intervention girls acquired significantly more skeletal health knowledge than their comparison group (P < 0.001) and that this knowledge was largely retained over the following six months. This finding suggests that the intervention was very effective in establishing knowledge needed as a foundation for any further skeletal health initiatives. Body image satisfaction also increased significantly (P < 0.05) and much of this increase was retained six months later. However, when an importance dimension was added to this measure of satisfaction, the significant, between-group difference was not sustained. Self-efficacy for physical activity and for sensible eating did not show significant between-group differences. Similarly changes in the expected outcomes and perceived barriers for these behaviours did not vary significantly between the two groups of girls.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
8

Pryce, Joanna. "Working hours, health and behaviour". Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.415020.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
9

Wadlow, Sarah Jane. "Conditions for health behaviour change". Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14325.

Texto completo
Resumen
Bibliography: leaves 75-80.
The impact of an academic course in health psychology on students' health behaviour is assessed. It was contended that this course motivated students to improve their personal health behaviours, as it contained all the elements necessary for persuasion. It was hypothesised that (a) self-reported health behaviour would improve from pre- to post-course assessment, (b) any improvements would not have been maintained at the follow-up evaluation, (c) the components of the Health Belief Model (HBM) would predict the various health behaviours. The subjects were all third year psychology students at the University of Cape Town, attending an optional course in health psychology. They completed a self-report health behaviour questionnaire (Lifestyle Evaluation Questionnaire) prior to commencement of the course and again at the end of the six week course. At a follow-up, eight months after the completion of the course, (86) students who had completed both previous questions were mailed another (LEQ) questionnaire. They were also requested to complete a questionnaire (based on the HBM), assessing their beliefs about health behaviour (the Lifestyle Beliefs Questionnaire). 42 (49%) subjects returned the questionnaires. At-test of mean differences was conducted to determine if the four Lifestyle Evaluation Questionnaire (LEQ) factors - food, exercise, drugs and care - had changed significantly over time. Exercise, food and care behaviour had improved significantly from pre- to post-course assessment to follow-up (p < .05). Hypothesis one was, therefore, partially supported, and hypothesis two was not supported by the findings. A number of explanations for these findings are proposed. In short, it appears that exercising is regarded as more enjoyable and beneficial by a young population than other preventive health behaviours. The HBM components of benefits, barriers, susceptibility, motivation, cues to action, attitude, and enabling variables were regressed against the four LEQ factors to determine if these HBM components could predict the health behaviours. Benefits predicted exercise and drug use, barriers predicted exercise behaviour, and susceptibility predicted drug use. These three HBM components were found by Janz & Becker's (1984) review to be the most powerful predictors of health behaviours. Limitations of this "naturalistic" study are discussed and it is concluded that persuasive communication is necessary to motivate young, healthy adults to practise positive health behaviours.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
10

Kobayashi, L. C. "Health literacy during ageing and implications for health behaviour". Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2016. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1474917/.

Texto completo
Resumen
Ageing involves rising challenges for health and well-being. At the same time, older age has been associated with having low health literacy. Health literacy is essential for comprehension of the complex information that older adults need to make health decisions. Health literacy and its health behavioural outcomes during ageing have never been examined longitudinally. This thesis reviews the literature and uses data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing to address these gaps. Study 1, a systematic review and meta-analysis, shows that health literacy skills based on active learning may decline with age, while vocabulary-based skills are stable with age. Study 2 shows that health literacy declines in about one-fifth of English adults aged over 50 years, and that cognitive function and decline mostly explain ageing-related health literacy decline. Men, ethnic minorities, and adults with no education and in low occupational classes are the most vulnerable to losing health literacy during ageing. Study 3 demonstrates that sustained Internet use and engagement in social activities may help to prevent ageing-related health literacy decline, independently of cognitive decline. Study 4 shows that low health literacy is a barrier to participation in colorectal cancer screening, an effect mostly explained by cognitive function around the time of screening. Study 5 explores the relationships between health literacy and health behaviours over eight years, finding that health literacy may help to promote sustained regular physical activity during ageing, independently of cognitive function and physical health. Results demonstrate that health literacy is sensitive to ageing, and that cognitive function and decline play a significant role in health literacy performance at older ages. Health literacy appears to be a resource that is maintained during ageing by socially advantaged adults through specific social practices, and they use it to improve and protect their health. Limitations and future research directions are discussed.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.

Libros sobre el tema "Health behaviour"

1

Debra, Creedy, ed. Health and human behaviour. 2a ed. South Melbourne, Vic: Oxford University Press, 2008.

Buscar texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
2

Ken, Jones. Health and human behaviour. Melbourne, Vic: Oxford University Press, 2003.

Buscar texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
3

Fullick, Ann. Understanding health and behaviour. Chicago: Heinemann Library, 2009.

Buscar texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
4

Health behaviour goal model: Towards a theoretical framework for health behaviour change. [Leiden: Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Leiden University], 1997.

Buscar texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
5

Ishola, Ajakaiye David Olusanya, ed. Health seeking behaviour in Nigeria. Ibadan, Nigeria: Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER), 2002.

Buscar texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
6

1925-, Hamburg David A. y Sartorius N, eds. Health and behaviour: Selected perspectives. Cambridge: Published on behalf of the World Health Organization by Cambridge University Press, 1989.

Buscar texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
7

Akram, Mohammad. Tribal health: Studying sexual behaviour. Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2008.

Buscar texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
8

Mark, Annabelle L. y Sue Dopson, eds. Organisational Behaviour in Health Care. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230379398.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
9

Buseth, M. E. y R. Saunders, eds. Rabbit behaviour, health and care. Wallingford: CABI, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781780641904.0000.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
10

Kulkarni, Sumati. Health seeking behaviour and health expenditure of rural households. Bombay, India: International Institute for Population Sciences, 1995.

Buscar texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.

Capítulos de libros sobre el tema "Health behaviour"

1

Rodham, Karen. "Eating behaviour". En Health Psychology, 127–44. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-36482-0_8.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
2

Amzat, Jimoh y Oliver Razum. "Health Behaviour and Illness Behaviour". En Medical Sociology in Africa, 39–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03986-2_3.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
3

Rodham, Karen. "Explaining health behaviour". En Health Psychology, 32–48. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-36482-0_3.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
4

Johnston, Lynne y Andrew Hutchison. "Influencing health behaviour". En Clinical Exercise Science, 224–46. New York: Routledge, 2016.: Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315885995-11.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
5

Blows, William T. "Behaviour". En The Biological Basis of Mental Health, 108–28. 4a ed. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003097273-7.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
6

La Monica, Elaine Lynne. "Leader Behaviour". En Management in Health Care, 75–95. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23156-0_5.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
7

Guilford, Anne. "Mental health and behaviour management". En Behaviour Management, 147–60. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429402104-12.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
8

Rollnick, Stephen y Hayley Prout. "Behaviour Change Counselling". En Nutrition and Health, 130–38. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Science Ltd, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470690611.ch19.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
9

Cook, Erica y Lynne Wood. "Attitudes, beliefs and behaviour". En Health Psychology, 74–110. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315447766-3.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
10

Rodham, Karen. "What is health behaviour?" En Health Psychology, 3–12. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-36482-0_1.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.

Actas de conferencias sobre el tema "Health behaviour"

1

Paluckaitė, Ugnė. "Adolescents’ Perception Of Risky Behaviour On The Internet". En 3rd International Conference on Health and Health Psychology 2017. Cognitive-crcs, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2017.09.27.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
2

Sami Sultan, Suhail y Eng Wasim Sultan. "Enhancing Competitiveness through Quality: The Case of Health Care Services". En Annual International Conference on Business Strategy and Organizational Behaviour. Global Science and Technology Forum (GSTF), 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2251-1970_bizstrategy27.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
3

"Health-preserving Behaviour of Sakha Senior Adolescents". En Congress on mental health meeting the needs of the XXI century. Gorodets, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.22343/mental-health-congress-compendium88-90.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
4

Doherty, Aiden, Wilby Williamson, Melvyn Hillsdon, Steve Hodges, Charlie Foster y Paul Kelly. "Influencing health-related behaviour with wearable cameras". En the 4th International SenseCam & Pervasive Imaging Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2526667.2526677.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
5

"MODELLING USER BEHAVIOUR WHILE DRIVING AN INTELLIGENT WHEELCHAIR". En International Conference on Health Informatics. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0002747803300336.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
6

Sinaj, Elsida. "Health-related locus of control and health behaviour among adults in Albania". En The 3rd Human and Social Sciences at the Common Conference. Publishing Society, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18638/hassacc.2015.3.1.172.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
7

Indriani, Diah, Mahmudah Mahmudah y Soenarnatalina Melaniani. "Adolescent Health Information-seeking Behaviour over the Internet". En The 2nd International Symposium of Public Health. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007512202430248.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
8

Vionalita, G. "Quality Of Life and Sexual Risk Behaviour Among Adolescent". En International Conference on Public Health. The International Institute of Knowledge Management - TIIKM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.17501/24246735.2018.4203.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
9

Julius, Adam E., Joht Chandan, Thomas Chase, Charles S. Hall, Ryan Burnett, Benedict Lyle Phillips, Betsy Anagnostelis, Deborah Gill y Bimbi Fernando. "Changes In Learning Behaviour Upon Receiving Mobile Devices". En DH '15: Digital Health 2015 Conference. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2750511.2750535.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
10

Cole, Jennifer, Dorothea Kleine y Chris Watkins. "Internet discussion forums: Maximizing choice in health-seeking behaviour during public health emergencies". En 2016 International Conference On Cyber Situational Awareness, Data Analytics And Assessment (CyberSA). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cybersa.2016.7503283.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.

Informes sobre el tema "Health behaviour"

1

Capdevila, Lluis, Josep-Maria Losilla, Carla Alfonso, Tony Estrella y Jaume F. Lalanza. Physical Activity and Planetary Health: a scoping review protocol. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, junio de 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.6.0028.

Texto completo
Resumen
Review question / Objective: The aim of this scoping review is to scope the body of literature, clarify concepts, investigate research conduct and to identify knowledge gaps about the physical activity (PA) behavior in a context of planetary health. The proposed study will review the existing literature considering PA beyond the scope of mere health behaviour, focusing on its potential impacts on planetary health and sustainable development. We will differentiate the PA behavior of the PA facilities or context like green-space or blue-space. Specific objectives are to provide knowledge about: 1. Which PA behaviors are sustainable for the planet and which are not. 2. What are the characteristics of sustainable PA behaviors. 3. What are the positive and negative impacts of PA behaviors on planetary health. Condition being studied: In this case, it is studied how the active lifestyle and the practice of physical activities, exercise or sports of people affect planetary health.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
2

Desveaux, Laura, Rhiannon Mosher, Judy L. Buchan, Rachel Burns, Kimberly M. Corace, Gerald A. Evans, Leandre R. Fabrigar et al. Behavioural Science Principles for Enhancing Adherence to Public Health Measures. Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, abril de 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47326/ocsat.2021.02.24.1.0.

Texto completo
Resumen
The science of getting people to start something new is different from the science of getting them to continue positive behaviours. Amid rising rates of new SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern, Ontario needs a refreshed approach to maintaining and enhancing adherence to public health measures. Promising strategies to increase effective masking and physical distancing include persuasion, enablement, modelling the behaviour, and clear education.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
3

Eibich, Peter. Care or self-care? The impact of informal care provision on health behaviour. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, marzo de 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2021-005.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
4

Dabrowski, Anna y Pru Mitchell. Effects of remote learning on mental health and socialisation. Literature Review. Australian Council for Educational Research, noviembre de 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37517/978-1-74286-682-6.

Texto completo
Resumen
This literature review focuses on the effects of remote learning on mental health, including acute mental health issues and possible ongoing implications for student wellbeing and socialisation. It provides an overview of some of the challenges that can impact on the mental health and relationships of young people, many of which have accelerated or become more complex during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the light of concern about rising antisocial behaviour and extremism there is a focus on socialisation and self-regulation on return to school post-pandemic. In the face of limited Australian research on these topics, the review takes a global focus and includes experiences from other countries as evidenced in the emerging research literature. Based on these findings the review offers advice to school leaders regarding the self-regulatory behaviours of students on return to school after periods of remote learning, and addresses social and emotional considerations as students transition back to school. It also considers ways in which schools can promote wellbeing and respond to mental health concerns as a way to address and prevent antisocial behaviours, recognise manifestations in extremism (including religious fundamentalism), and challenge a general rise in extremist views.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
5

Webair, Hana Hasan, Tengku Alina Tengku Ismail y Shaiful Bahari Ismail. Health seeking behaviour among patients suffering from infertility in the Arab countries; a scoping review protocol. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, marzo de 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.3.0034.

Texto completo
Resumen
Review question / Objective: To identify how much and what is already known about health-seeking behavior (HSB) among the Arab patients who experienced infertility. Our purpose is to map and describe the studies that have been done and what they assessed concerning HSB among patients who experienced infertility. This includes the studies which address the factors affecting HSB. This review is conducted to display gaps in HSB literature and to inform a systematic review in the Arab countries. Condition being studied: The review will study research articles which addressed the HSB among couples, men, or women suffering from infertility. We adopted the definition of HSB by Ward et al. (1997) which is the actions undertaken by the patients who perceive themselves as infertile for the purpose to conceive and get children (Ward, Mertens, & Thomas, 1997). This could be any action ranged from neglect to seeking advanced infertility care. We will study the operational definition of HSB in each study, HSB model, rate of seeking medical care and type of care sought, other sources of help sought, and factors influencing HSB. In addition, we will describe how HSB was studied by defining the characteristics of the retrieved studies including design, setting, participants, and sample size, and infertility operational definition.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
6

Everest, Grace, Louise Marshall, Caroline Fraser y Adam Briggs. Addressing the leading risk factors for ill health. The Health Foundation, febrero de 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37829/hf-2022-p10.

Texto completo
Resumen
Smoking, poor diet, physical inactivity and harmful alcohol use are leading risk factors driving the UK’s high burden of preventable ill health and premature mortality. All are socioeconomically patterned and contribute significantly to widening health inequalities. This Health Foundation report summarises recent trends for each of these risk factors and looks at national-level policies for England, introduced or proposed by the UK government between 2016 and 2021. The report reviews the government’s approach and finds a heavy reliance on policies aimed at changing individual behaviour and an uneven approach across risk factors, with particularly weak action on alcohol. The report also identifies that decision making across departments has been disjointed, undermining health improvement targets.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
7

Rancans, Elmars, Jelena Vrublevska, Ilana Aleskere, Baiba Rezgale y Anna Sibalova. Mental health and associated factors in the general population of Latvia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rīga Stradiņš University, febrero de 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25143/fk2/0mqsi9.

Texto completo
Resumen
Description The goal of the study was to assess mental health, socio-psychological and behavioural aspects in the representative sample of Latvian general population in online survey, and to identify vulnerable groups during COVID-19 pandemic and develop future recommendations. The study was carried out from 6 to 27 July 2020 and was attributable to the period of emergency state from 11 March to 10 June 2020. The protocol included demographic data and also data pertaining to general health, previous self-reported psychiatric history, symptoms of anxiety, clinically significant depression and suicidality, as well as a quality of sleep, sex, family relationships, finance, eating and exercising and religion/spirituality, and their changes during the pandemic. The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale was used to determine the presence of distress or depression, the Risk Assessment of Suicidality Scale was used to assess suicidal behaviour, current symptoms of anxiety were assessed by the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory form Y. (2021-02-04) Subject Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Keyword: COVID19, pandemic, depression, anxiety, suicidality, mental health, Latvia
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
8

Nolan, Anne y Emer Smyth. Talking about sex and sexual behaviour of young people in Ireland. ESRI, noviembre de 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26504/rs112.

Texto completo
Resumen
Research from a joint ESRI/HSE Health and Wellbeing research programme analyses how young people receive information on sex and relationships. Using data from the Growing up in Ireland ’98 Cohort at 13 and 17 years of age, the research also examines the role of this information in shaping sexual behaviours among Irish adolescents. The research finds that four in ten 17 year-olds have not spoken to their parents about sex and relationships.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
9

Zeng, Lu, Kaixin Liang, Ran Bao, Aamir Raoof, Sitong Chen y Xinli Chi. Associations between sleep, sedentary behaviour, physical activity, and mental health outcomes: a systematic review of studies using compositional data analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, febrero de 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2023.2.0018.

Texto completo
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
10

Lee, Yi Yi, Loubna Khaled Mohammed Al-Hajj, Hui Ying Chia, Khairil Shazmin Kamarudin y Wan Abdul Manan Wan Muda. Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Adults in Asia: A Scoping Review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, abril de 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.4.0023.

Texto completo
Resumen
Review question / Objective: The overall aim of this scoping review is to scope the existing literature to identify the available evidence related to physical activity and sedentary behaviour among adults in Asia during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. Specific Objectives: 1. To study the types and duration of physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. 2. To determine the types and duration of screen time during the lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. 3. To investigate the effects of physical activity, sedentary behaviour and screen time on health and health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. 4. To examine the breadth and the outcomes of studies investigating the effect of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on physical activity and sedentary behaviour among adults. 5. To determine research gaps and future research needs related to physical activity and sedentary behaviour.
Los estilos APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
Ofrecemos descuentos en todos los planes premium para autores cuyas obras están incluidas en selecciones literarias temáticas. ¡Contáctenos para obtener un código promocional único!

Pasar a la bibliografía