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Associations between quality of life, psychosocial well-being and health-related behaviors among adolescents in Chinese, Japanese, Taiwanese, Thai and the Filipino populations: a cross-sectional survey

Associations between quality of life, psychosocial well-being and health-related behaviors among adolescents in Chinese, Japanese, Taiwanese, Thai and the Filipino populations: a cross-sectional survey
Associations between quality of life, psychosocial well-being and health-related behaviors among adolescents in Chinese, Japanese, Taiwanese, Thai and the Filipino populations: a cross-sectional survey
Health-related behaviors during adolescence have lifelong impacts. However, there are unclear areas regarding the associations between health-related quality of life and demographic characteristics, as well as physical and psychosocial indicators. The aim of this study was to examine the associations between quality of life and body weight, sleep outcome, social support by age, and cohabitants, given that income, self-esteem, lifestyle, emotional, social and behavioral problems were taken into account among adolescents in East and Southeast Asia. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Zhengzhou of China, Hong Kong, Kansai region of Japan, Taipei of Taiwan, Bangkok of Thailand and Manila of the Philippines between 2016 and 2017 among 21,359 urban adolescents aged between 9 and 16. The results showed that adolescents who had better self-esteem and control of emotions and behaviors had much higher level of perceived quality of life. Those who were overweight or obese, sleepy in the daytime, and not living with parents had worse quality of life compared with those who were not. In conclusion, psychosocial well-being should have a higher priority in the promotion of quality of life among Asian adolescents. Nevertheless, further studies are required to explore the differences in perceived quality of life between genders and countries.
Adolescents, Asia Pacific region, Domains of psychosocial well-being, Lifestyle, Mental health, Quality of life, Socio-demographic factors
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Lee, Regina L.T.
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Lee, Regina L.T., Chien, Wai Tong, Ligot, Jason and Lee, Paul H. , et al. (2020) Associations between quality of life, psychosocial well-being and health-related behaviors among adolescents in Chinese, Japanese, Taiwanese, Thai and the Filipino populations: a cross-sectional survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17 (7), [2402]. (doi:10.3390/ijerph17072402).

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Abstract

Health-related behaviors during adolescence have lifelong impacts. However, there are unclear areas regarding the associations between health-related quality of life and demographic characteristics, as well as physical and psychosocial indicators. The aim of this study was to examine the associations between quality of life and body weight, sleep outcome, social support by age, and cohabitants, given that income, self-esteem, lifestyle, emotional, social and behavioral problems were taken into account among adolescents in East and Southeast Asia. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Zhengzhou of China, Hong Kong, Kansai region of Japan, Taipei of Taiwan, Bangkok of Thailand and Manila of the Philippines between 2016 and 2017 among 21,359 urban adolescents aged between 9 and 16. The results showed that adolescents who had better self-esteem and control of emotions and behaviors had much higher level of perceived quality of life. Those who were overweight or obese, sleepy in the daytime, and not living with parents had worse quality of life compared with those who were not. In conclusion, psychosocial well-being should have a higher priority in the promotion of quality of life among Asian adolescents. Nevertheless, further studies are required to explore the differences in perceived quality of life between genders and countries.

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Accepted/In Press date: 27 March 2020
Published date: 1 April 2020
Additional Information: Funding Information: Funding: This research was funded by the Central Research Fund, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, project code 4-ZZEU. The APC was funded by the Central Research Fund. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Keywords: Adolescents, Asia Pacific region, Domains of psychosocial well-being, Lifestyle, Mental health, Quality of life, Socio-demographic factors

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Local EPrints ID: 475051
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/475051
ISSN: 1661-7827
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ORCID for Paul H. Lee: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5729-6450

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Author: Regina L.T. Lee
Author: Wai Tong Chien
Author: Jason Ligot
Author: Jennifer M. Nailes
Author: Keiko Tanida
Author: Sachi Takeuchi
Author: Masanori Ikeda
Author: Sachiyo Miyagawa
Author: Toshisaburo Nagai
Author: Rutja Phuphaibul
Author: Chatsiri Mekviwattanawong
Author: Ing Ya Su
Author: Rui Xing Zhang
Author: Paul H. Lee ORCID iD
Author: Stephen W.H. Kwok
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