Adolescent self-reported health in the Umeå region : Associations with behavioral, parental and school factors

This thesis consists of a quantitative and a qualitative study. The quantitative study (articles I-III) aimed to examine how self-reported health in adolescence is associated with behavioral, parental, and school factors. Through a survey directed at all adolescents in grades 7-9, data were collecte...

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Main Author: Nygren, Karina
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för socialt arbete 2012
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-54177 2023-10-09T21:54:38+02:00 Adolescent self-reported health in the Umeå region : Associations with behavioral, parental and school factors Självrapporterad hälsa hos ungdomar i Umeåregionen, och dess samband med normrelaterat beteende samt med föräldra- och skolfaktorer Nygren, Karina 2012 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-54177 eng eng Umeå universitet, Institutionen för socialt arbete Umeå : Umeå universitet Studier i socialt arbete vid Umeå universitet : avhandlings- och skriftserie, 0283-300X 71 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-54177 urn:isbn:978-91-7459-377-8 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess adolescence school survey self-reported health somatic complaints stress norm compliance parent-adolescent relations compulsory school school managers research utilization ungdomar skolenkät självrapporterad hälsa somatiska besvär normföljsamhet föräldrarelationer skola skolområdeschefer forskningsanvändning Social Work Socialt arbete Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2012 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:49:30Z This thesis consists of a quantitative and a qualitative study. The quantitative study (articles I-III) aimed to examine how self-reported health in adolescence is associated with behavioral, parental, and school factors. Through a survey directed at all adolescents in grades 7-9, data were collected in 2005 in a region in northern Sweden (n=5060). Statistical methods were used to analyze the survey data: chi2tests, multivariate logistic regressions and multilevel logistic regressions. Results showed that even though most adolescents reported good health, there were also rather large proportions of adolescents who reported headaches, stomach aches and feelings of stress. Girls reported poor health to a higher extent than boys, a difference that was larger in grade 9 than in grade 7. The results also showed that being norm compliant was associated with good self-reported health. Furthermore, perceiving relations and communication with parents as poor was associated with poor self-reported health; however, this relationship could not explain gender differences in self-reported health. Continuing on, analyses showed that there exist greater variations in self-reported health between students (within a school) than between different schools. On an individual level, poor relations to teachers, bullying and truancy were associated with poor general health. The qualitative study (article IV) sought to examine barriers to and facilitators of utilization of local school survey results within a school setting. In 2011, 21 school district managers and principals within a Swedish municipality were interviewed. Analyses were performed using a qualitative content analysis. The results from the qualitative study showed that the dissemination and utilization of school survey results appeared as two interrelated phases in one process. Barriers and facilitators differed qualitatively depending on the phase, dissemination or utilization. In conclusion, professionals as well as researchers need to consider the complexity of ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northern Sweden Umeå University: Publications (DiVA)
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topic adolescence
school survey
self-reported health
somatic complaints
stress
norm compliance
parent-adolescent relations
compulsory school
school managers
research utilization
ungdomar
skolenkät
självrapporterad hälsa
somatiska besvär
normföljsamhet
föräldrarelationer
skola
skolområdeschefer
forskningsanvändning
Social Work
Socialt arbete
spellingShingle adolescence
school survey
self-reported health
somatic complaints
stress
norm compliance
parent-adolescent relations
compulsory school
school managers
research utilization
ungdomar
skolenkät
självrapporterad hälsa
somatiska besvär
normföljsamhet
föräldrarelationer
skola
skolområdeschefer
forskningsanvändning
Social Work
Socialt arbete
Nygren, Karina
Adolescent self-reported health in the Umeå region : Associations with behavioral, parental and school factors
topic_facet adolescence
school survey
self-reported health
somatic complaints
stress
norm compliance
parent-adolescent relations
compulsory school
school managers
research utilization
ungdomar
skolenkät
självrapporterad hälsa
somatiska besvär
normföljsamhet
föräldrarelationer
skola
skolområdeschefer
forskningsanvändning
Social Work
Socialt arbete
description This thesis consists of a quantitative and a qualitative study. The quantitative study (articles I-III) aimed to examine how self-reported health in adolescence is associated with behavioral, parental, and school factors. Through a survey directed at all adolescents in grades 7-9, data were collected in 2005 in a region in northern Sweden (n=5060). Statistical methods were used to analyze the survey data: chi2tests, multivariate logistic regressions and multilevel logistic regressions. Results showed that even though most adolescents reported good health, there were also rather large proportions of adolescents who reported headaches, stomach aches and feelings of stress. Girls reported poor health to a higher extent than boys, a difference that was larger in grade 9 than in grade 7. The results also showed that being norm compliant was associated with good self-reported health. Furthermore, perceiving relations and communication with parents as poor was associated with poor self-reported health; however, this relationship could not explain gender differences in self-reported health. Continuing on, analyses showed that there exist greater variations in self-reported health between students (within a school) than between different schools. On an individual level, poor relations to teachers, bullying and truancy were associated with poor general health. The qualitative study (article IV) sought to examine barriers to and facilitators of utilization of local school survey results within a school setting. In 2011, 21 school district managers and principals within a Swedish municipality were interviewed. Analyses were performed using a qualitative content analysis. The results from the qualitative study showed that the dissemination and utilization of school survey results appeared as two interrelated phases in one process. Barriers and facilitators differed qualitatively depending on the phase, dissemination or utilization. In conclusion, professionals as well as researchers need to consider the complexity of ...
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Nygren, Karina
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author_sort Nygren, Karina
title Adolescent self-reported health in the Umeå region : Associations with behavioral, parental and school factors
title_short Adolescent self-reported health in the Umeå region : Associations with behavioral, parental and school factors
title_full Adolescent self-reported health in the Umeå region : Associations with behavioral, parental and school factors
title_fullStr Adolescent self-reported health in the Umeå region : Associations with behavioral, parental and school factors
title_full_unstemmed Adolescent self-reported health in the Umeå region : Associations with behavioral, parental and school factors
title_sort adolescent self-reported health in the umeå region : associations with behavioral, parental and school factors
publisher Umeå universitet, Institutionen för socialt arbete
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