Haze weather health protection behavior and associated factors in adolescents
10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2022.03.012
- VernacularTitle:青少年雾霾天气健康防护行为及相关影响因素
- Author:
TAO Lingwei, GAO Yana, DOU Hongzhe, WU Xuekun, YAN Lu, LIU Danyang, ZHAO Yuejia, ZHAO Qingchun, WANG Peiyu, ZHANG Yumei
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Author Information
1. School of Public Health, Peking University Health Science Center, Beijing (100191) , China
- Publication Type:期刊文章
- Keywords:
Environmental pollution;
Weather;
Behavior;
Regression analysis;
Adolescent
- From:
Chinese Journal of School Health
2022;43(3):367-371
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate adolescent haze weather health protection behavior, and to provide scientific basis for behavioral intervention and health guidance for adolescents in haze weather.
Methods:From June 2015 to April 2016, 1 025 adolescents were selected from 22 classes in two middle schools of Baoding City, Hebei Province, by stratified cluster sampling method. General information questionnaire and the Brief Haze Weather Health Protection Behavior Assessment Scale Adolescent Version (BHWHPBAS AV) were used. Multiple linear regressions were conducted to explore factors affecting adolescent haze weather health protection behavior. Different models were used to confirm associations between influencing factors and BHWHPBAS AV scores.
Results:Adolescents had a low overall score of BHWHPBASAV (45.81±13.16). The score rate of self adjustment after haze weather was the highest (64.54%). The score rate of obtaining relevant knowledge before haze weather was the lowest (50.28%). Compared with adolescents in urban area, rural adolescents had a lower BHWHPBAS AV score ( β=-3.20, P <0.01). Compared with students (living with parents), those living without parents had a lower BHWHPBAS AV score ( β=-4.16, P =0.01). Compared with students never receive physical examination,those had received physical examination during the past years had a higher BHWHPBAS AV score ( β=4.44,5.66,9.04, P <0.01). Compared with students with no knowledge of respiratory system diseases, those with moderate to sufficient knowledge had a higher BHWHPBAS AV score ( β=9.34,12.19,P <0.01). These associations were stable and consistent.Multiple linear regression analysis showed that residence, residence with parents, physical examination and knowledge of respiratory diseases were the relevant factors of BHWHPBAS AV score ( P <0.05).
Conclusion:Adolescent haze weather health protection behavior level is low and is affected by many factors. Cooperation should be strengthened to conduct behavioral interventions and health guidance on haze health protection for adolescents, so as to promote healthy growth of adolescents.