Expérimentations d’usage de substances psychoactives et pratiques addictives chez les jeunes adultes
A. Bezo,
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Amine Benyamina,
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S. Coscas
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et al.
Neuropsychiatrie de l Enfance et de l Adolescence,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Polysocial risk score and depressive symptoms of college students in a northwest Chinese city: The mediating role of resilience
Mei Tian,
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Wenpei Lv,
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Cathy Zhao
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et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
379, P. 143 - 149
Published: March 11, 2025
Language: Английский
Health behavior of Austrian tertiary students focusing on diet type linked to sports and exercise—first glimpse of results from the “sustainably healthy—from science 2 high school and university” study
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: July 18, 2023
Background
There
is
a
strong
association
between
lifestyle
behavior
and
health
status.
While
young
adulthood
critical
period
for
adopting
stabilizing
lifelong
healthy
behavior,
university
life
independently
associated
with
psychological
stressors
that
may
further
affect
well-being.
Objective
The
present
multidisciplinary
study
aimed
to
examine
the
of
Austrian
college
students,
differentiated
based
on
diet
types
(vegan,
vegetarian,
omnivorous)
physical
activity
(PA)
habits.
Methods
Following
cross-sectional
design,
total
number
6,148
students
(65.3%
females;
66.1%
bachelor
67.0%
from
urban
areas;
mean
age:
24.8
years)
52
college/universities
participated
in
an
online
survey
provided
data
sociodemographic
characteristics,
dietary
patterns,
PA
habits,
other
including
alcohol
intake
smoking.
Results
Across
sample,
74.0%
had
normal
weight
(BMI
=
18.5–25.0
kg/m
2
),
while
prevalence
overweight/obesity
≥
30.0
)
was
lower
females
than
males
more
rural
(
p
<
0.01).
general
vegetarian
vegan
diets
22.8
6.0%,
respectively,
predominance
females,
graduates,
compared
their
peers
majority
(79.3%)
regular
engagement
sport/exercise,
or
omnivores
Vegans
vegetarians
0.01)
but
no
differences
smoking
habits
>
0.05)
omnivores.
Students
engaging
sport/exercise
rate
higher
fruits,
vegetables,
fluids
inactive
Conclusion
findings
suggest
type
college/university
have
impact
behaviors,
highlighting
interconnected
nature
behavior.
Language: Английский
The Mediating Effect of Depression on the Relationship between Loneliness and Substance Use in Korean Adolescents
Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 241 - 241
Published: March 17, 2024
Substance
use
among
adolescents
is
a
major
emerging
health
problem
worldwide.
Although
loneliness
and
depression
are
risk
factors
for
substance
use,
few
studies
have
examined
the
relationship
between
loneliness,
depression,
in
adolescents.
This
study
aimed
to
determine
mediating
effect
of
on
Korean
adolescents,
based
data
from
53,310
17th
Korea
Youth
Risk
Behavior
Web-based
Survey
2021.
Using
complex
sample
analysis
module,
hierarchical
logistic
regression
was
employed
confirm
use.
The
results
showed
that
significant
(smoking,
drinking
alcohol,
drug
use).
Depression
found
partial
Overall,
suggested
increase
can
affect
through
depression.
Therefore,
proactive
strategies
prevent
reduce
be
effective
preventing
Language: Английский
Binge drinking and suicidal ideation in Peruvian adolescents: Evidence from a pooled cross-sectional survey
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
340, P. 321 - 326
Published: Aug. 9, 2023
Language: Английский
A Comparison of Changes in Health Behavior, Obesity, and Mental Health of Korean Adolescents Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Online Cross-Sectional Study
Psychiatry Investigation,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(11), P. 1086 - 1094
Published: Nov. 22, 2023
The
health
behavior
and
mental
problems
of
adolescents
have
shown
a
variety
changes
due
to
the
coronavirus
disease-2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic.
This
study
compared
behavior,
obesity,
among
Korean
before
during
early
COVID-19
Population-based
cross-sectional
data
from
2019
2020
Korea
Youth
Risk
Behavior
Web-Based
Surveys
were
used.
Data
57,048
54,948
surveys,
respectively,
compared.
Multiple
logistic
regression
analysis
was
conducted
compare
adjusted
odds
ratio
(aOR)
overweight,
body
image
perceived
subjectively
as
fat,
higher
in
sample
sample.
aOR
frequency
(more
than
3
times
week)
fast-food
consumption
2019.
However,
physical
activity,
alcohol
use,
smoking
experience
lower
In
addition,
COVID-19,
less
likely
severe
stress,
depressive
moods,
suicidal
ideation.
Current
evidence
suggests
co-occurrence
positive
negative
results
contribute
insights
for
monitoring
adolescents'
promoting
their
school
shutdowns.
Language: Английский