Publication: Relationship between healthy lifestyle behaviors and health related quality of life in turkish school-going adolescents.
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Ilhan, NESRİN
Peker, K
Yildirim, G
Baykut, G
Bayraktar, M
Yildirim, H
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Background: The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between healthy
lifestyles behaviours and health‑related quality of life (HRQOL) among Turkish
school‑going adolescents. Subjects and Methods: This cross‑sectional study
was conducted among 413 students studying in a secondary school of Istanbul,
Turkey. Data were collected using a questionnaire containing socio‑demographic
characteristics, health promoting lifestyle behaviors and the Turkish generic
health‑related quality of life questionnaire for children (Kid‑KINDL). Data were
analyzed using descriptive statistics, t‑test, Pearson’s product‑moment correlation,
and a hierarchical multiple regression analysis. Results: Univariate statistics
showed that gender, school grade, parental education level, monthly income, and all
healthy lifestyles behaviours except for fruit and vegetable intake were associated
with adolescents’ HRQOL. Multivariate statistics indicated that participation
in social activities and talking about their problems were the most important
predictors of better HRQOL. Healthy lifestyles behaviours, especially talking
about their problems to close friends and/or family members and participation in
leisure‑time social activity were related to better HRQOL of Turkish adolescents,
independently of socio‑demographic factors. Conclusion: Collaborative efforts
among providers of school health and counseling services are urgently needed to
improve all aspects of adolescent health.
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Ilhan N., Peker K., Yildirim G., Baykut G., Bayraktar M., Yildirim H., -Relationship between healthy lifestyle behaviors and health related quality of life in turkish school-going adolescents.-, Nigerian journal of clinical practice, cilt.22, ss.1742-1751, 2019