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International Journal of Circumpolar Health
Positive self-reported health might be an important determinant of student's experiences of high school in northern Sweden
Anitha Risberg1  Catrine Kostenius1  Hanna Forsberg2  Heidi Carlerby2  Annika Norstrand3 
[1] Luleå University of Technology;Mid Sweden University;Region Norrbotten;
关键词: adolescent health;    health dialogue;    health promotion;    school health;    self- reported health;    positive odds ratio;    high school students;   
DOI  :  10.1080/22423982.2019.1598758
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

There is a need for more knowledge about positive health determinants in the school setting. The overall aim of this study was to analyse if positive self-reported health is associated with experiences of school among high-school students. Data originated from the health dialogue questionnaire answered by students in grade 1 of high school. A total of 5035 students participated from the academic years 2013 to 2016. Logistic regression with positive odds ratio (POR) was used to analyse associations between positive self-reported health and school experiences. There was an association between positive self-reported health and school experiences among students. Positive mental health was the strongest predictor for positive school experiences. To frequently participate in Physical Education, have a positive body image and satisfactory sleep nearly doubled the students’ odds for positive school experiences. The results also revealed gender differences; boys more often reported positive experiences of school and positive health than girls. Positive self-reported health is associated with positive experiences of school, particularly mental health. Moreover, these findings have significant implications for how students experience school and demonstrate the importance of including health-promoting interventions in systemic school improvement, meeting both girls’ and boys’ needs.

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