Risk-taking behaviours in adolescent boys and girls : sexuality and dietary health


Autoria(s): Armstrong, Lynn Ann.
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies in Education

Data(s)

09/07/2009

09/07/2009

09/07/2003

Resumo

This study examined adolescents' reported sexual and dietary health-risk behaviours and perceptions. Specifically, this study analyzed the data of 600 students (300 male~ 300 female) in grades 9, I 1, and OAC (mean, standard deviation). The mean age of the students in the sample is 16 with a standard deviation of 1.6. The study was a secondary analysis ofthe first-year data of a 3-year longitudinal study conducted by Youth Lifestyle Choices-Community University Research Alliance (YLC-CURA) on adolescents. To explore sexuality and dietary health, this study purposefully selected sections of the survey that represented sex and dieting behaviours of adolescents. Separate gender and age data analyses revealed different patterns among the variables. Specifically., findings revealed that adolescents who engaged in recent sexual activities were more likely to have a relatively more positive body image perception and were relatively more likely to engage in disordered eating. Across both genders and 3 age levels, adolescents reported that despite their unhealthy dietary habits they felt that dieting was not a high-risk behaviour. Results were discussed in terms of educational implication for sexual health programs.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/2036

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Brock University

Palavras-Chave #Teenagers--Health risk assessment. #Health behavior in adolescence. #Teenagers--Health and hygiene. #Teenagers--Sexual behavior. #Teenagers--Nutrition.
Tipo

Electronic Thesis or Dissertation