Patterns of health-related behaviors among high school students in Urmia
Abstract
Background: Since adolescents spend a considerable period of their time at school, this
environment can be an appropriate place for teaching a healthy lifestyle. This study
was done in order to determine patterns of health-related behavioral among the urban
and rural students in Uremia, Iran.
Method: The study was designed and implemented with a sectional and descriptiveanalytic approach. Using stratified random sampling method, 194 males and 191
female high school students from urban and rural areas were chosen to participate in
this survey. Internet Addiction Test (IAT), Addictions Acknowledgement Scale
(AAS) and Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile II (HPLPII) were used for data
collection.
Results: 50.39 % of study participants were male and 49.61 % were female. The
results showed that the students were ranged in normal on-line users (mean score of
the IAT was 41.72±17.41). About two-third of the participants were categorized in
the ordinary level. Mean score of the AAS was 1.87±1.23 among boys and 1.75±1.31
among girls. Moreover, 8.31 per cent of the students had a higher score of three
which indicate being prone to abusing substances. The mean score of physical
activity in students 57.55 ±4.88 and the mean score in nutrition dimension were 64.04
± 3.67.
Conclusion: Regarding the significant relationship between mothers' education and
Internet addiction, nutrition and the importance of mothers' role in the upbringing of
adolescents and forming healthy behavioral patterns, educating and increasing health
literacy level among this class of population can be an important step in promoting
mental and physical health of adolescents. Also, due to the significant relationship
between student field and physical activity, the compulsory exercise outside of school
hours can help in increasing physical activity in students.