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Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia
Influence of individual and socio-environmental factors on self-rated health in adolescents
Proietti, Fernando Augusto1  Xavier, César Coelho1  Caiaffa, Waleska Teixeira1  Meireles, Adriana Lúcia2 
[1] Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil;Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Santa Cruz, Brazil
关键词: Self-assessment;    Child welfare;    Adolescent;    Urban health;    Adolescent behavior;    Social conditions;    Family relationsRESUMOOBJETIVOS: Determinar se características individuais e socioambientais podem influenciar a autoavaliação de saúde dos adolescentes brasileiros;   
DOI  :  10.1590/1980-5497201500030002
学科分类:过敏症与临床免疫学
来源: SciELO
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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine if individual and socio-environmental characteristics can influence the self-rated health among Brazilian adolescents. METHODS: It included 1,042 adolescents from 11 to 17 years old who participated in the Beagá Health Study (Estudo Saúde em Beagá), a multistage household survey in an urban setting. Logistic regression analyses were performed to determine the association between the self-rated health and the following explanatory variables: sociodemographic factors, social support, lifestyle, physical and psychological health. RESULTS: Good/very good and reasonable/poor/very poor self-rated health were reported by 88.5 and 11.5% of adolescents, respectively. The data on sociodemographic factors (SES), social support, lifestyle, psychological and physical health were associated with poor self-rated health (p ≤ 0.05). The associated variables were: age 14 - 17 years (OR =1.71; 95%CI 1.06 - 2.74), low SES (OR =1.68; 95%CI 1.05 - 2.69), few (OR = 2.53; 95%CI 1.44 - 4.46) and many quarrels in family (OR = 9.13; 95%CI 4.53 - 18.39), report of unkind and unhelpful peers (OR = 2.21; 95%CI 1.11 - 4.43), consumption of fruits < 5 times a week (OR = 1.78; 95CI% 1.07 - 2.95), physical inactivity (OR = 2.31; 95%CI 1.15 - 4.69), overweight (OR = 2.42; 95%CI 1.54 - 3.79) and low level of life satisfaction (OR = 2.31; 95%CI 1.34 - 3.98). CONCLUSIONS: Poor self-rated health among adolescents was associated with individual and socio-environmental characteristics related to family, school and neighborhood issues. Quantifying the self-rated health according to the theoretical framework of the child's well-being should help in arguing that self-rated health might be a strong indicator of social inequities for the studied population.

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