The association between demographic characteristics, lifestyle health behaviours, and quality of life among adolescents in Asia Pacific region
The association between demographic characteristics, lifestyle health behaviours, and quality of life among adolescents in Asia Pacific region
Background: Given the risk of physical and psychosocial health that emerge in adolescents that are continuing into adulthood, identifying and addressing early signs of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) decline provides an opportunity to ensure that young people have a healthier progression through adolescence. Aim: To investigate the association between demographic characteristics, lifestyle health behaviours, and HRQoL of adolescents who live in Asia Pacific region, including Hong Kong in China, Beijing in China, Akashi in Japan, Seoul in South Korea, and Bangkok in Thailand.
Methods: A cross-sectional self-reported survey carried out in a sample of 2296 adolescents that were aged 9–16 years (mean= 12.0; standard deviation [SD] = 1.63) was conducted in the five cities of the Asia Pacific region between January and August 2017. Demographic characteristics, adolescent lifestyle behaviours, and HRQoL were measured with demographic questionnaire, Adolescent Lifestyle Questionnaire’s (ALQ) seven domains and Paediatric Quality of Life’s (PedsQL 4.0) global score, respectively. Mixed multilevel model (MMLM) was used to fit the data.
Results: After adjusting the demographic variables, one score increase in ALQ physical participation, nutrition, social support, and identity awareness are associated with an increase in PedsQL global score. On the contrary, one score increase in ALQ health practices is associated with a decrease in the PedsQL global score. The estimated mean of PedsQL global score of South Korea, Beijing, and Japan were better, while the score of Thailand and Hong Kong were poorer. Conclusions: Differentiating the impacts of promoting health behaviours among different countries can help in better understanding the health needs of adolescents in each country, especially in the Asia Pacific region, so that adequate and relevant resources can be allocated to reduce health-risk taking behaviours among this vulnerable group for health-promoting strategies.
Adolescents, Asia Pacific region, Demographic characteristics, Lifestyle health behaviours, Quality of life
Lee, Regina L.T.
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Chien, Wai Tong
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Tanida, Keiko
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Takeuchi, Sachi
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Rutja, Phuphaibul
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Kwok, Stephen W.H.
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Lee, Paul H.
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1 July 2019
Lee, Regina L.T.
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Chien, Wai Tong
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Tanida, Keiko
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Takeuchi, Sachi
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Rutja, Phuphaibul
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Kwok, Stephen W.H.
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Lee, Paul H.
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Lee, Regina L.T., Chien, Wai Tong, Tanida, Keiko and Lee, Paul H.
,
et al.
(2019)
The association between demographic characteristics, lifestyle health behaviours, and quality of life among adolescents in Asia Pacific region.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16 (13), [2324].
(doi:10.3390/ijerph16132324).
Abstract
Background: Given the risk of physical and psychosocial health that emerge in adolescents that are continuing into adulthood, identifying and addressing early signs of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) decline provides an opportunity to ensure that young people have a healthier progression through adolescence. Aim: To investigate the association between demographic characteristics, lifestyle health behaviours, and HRQoL of adolescents who live in Asia Pacific region, including Hong Kong in China, Beijing in China, Akashi in Japan, Seoul in South Korea, and Bangkok in Thailand.
Methods: A cross-sectional self-reported survey carried out in a sample of 2296 adolescents that were aged 9–16 years (mean= 12.0; standard deviation [SD] = 1.63) was conducted in the five cities of the Asia Pacific region between January and August 2017. Demographic characteristics, adolescent lifestyle behaviours, and HRQoL were measured with demographic questionnaire, Adolescent Lifestyle Questionnaire’s (ALQ) seven domains and Paediatric Quality of Life’s (PedsQL 4.0) global score, respectively. Mixed multilevel model (MMLM) was used to fit the data.
Results: After adjusting the demographic variables, one score increase in ALQ physical participation, nutrition, social support, and identity awareness are associated with an increase in PedsQL global score. On the contrary, one score increase in ALQ health practices is associated with a decrease in the PedsQL global score. The estimated mean of PedsQL global score of South Korea, Beijing, and Japan were better, while the score of Thailand and Hong Kong were poorer. Conclusions: Differentiating the impacts of promoting health behaviours among different countries can help in better understanding the health needs of adolescents in each country, especially in the Asia Pacific region, so that adequate and relevant resources can be allocated to reduce health-risk taking behaviours among this vulnerable group for health-promoting strategies.
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Accepted/In Press date: 21 June 2019
Published date: 1 July 2019
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Funding: This research was funded by Central Research Fund (Project code is 4-ZZEU), School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong; and Grant for Child Welfare Problem Research Project 2014, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan.
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Adolescents, Asia Pacific region, Demographic characteristics, Lifestyle health behaviours, Quality of life
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