Clusters of lifestyle behavioral risk factors and their associations with depressive symptoms and stress: evidence from students at a university in Finland

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作者
El Ansari, Walid [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Sebena, Rene [4 ]
El-Ansari, Kareem [5 ]
Suominen, Sakari [6 ,7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Hamad Med Corp, Hamad Gen Hosp, Dept Surg, Doha 3050, Qatar
[2] Qatar Univ, Coll Med, Doha 3050, Qatar
[3] Weill Cornell Med Qatar, Dept Populat Hlth, Doha, Qatar
[4] Safarik Univ, Fac Arts, Dept Psychol, Kosice, Slovakia
[5] St Georges Univ, Fac Med, St Georges, Grenada
[6] Univ Skovde, Sch Hlth Sci, S-54128 Skovde, Sweden
[7] Univ Turku, Dept Publ Hlth, Turku, Finland
[8] Wellbeing Serv Cty Southwest Finland, Res Serv, Turku, Finland
关键词
Behavioral risk factors; Depressive symptoms; Stress; Mental health; University students; Cluster analysis; MENTAL-HEALTH; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; SEXUAL FUNCTION; BLOOD-PRESSURE; ALCOHOL-USE; PREVALENCE; ANXIETY; SYMPTOMATOLOGY; PREDICTORS; DRINKING;
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10.1186/s12889-024-18421-0
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background No previous research of university students in Finland assessed lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs), grouped students into clusters, appraised the relationships of the clusters with their mental well-being, whilst controlling for confounders. The current study undertook this task.Methods Students at the University of Turku (n = 1177, aged 22.96 +/- 5.2 years) completed an online questionnaire that tapped information on sociodemographic variables (age, sex, income sufficiency, accommodation during the semester), four BRFs [problematic alcohol consumption, smoking, food consumption habits, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA)], as well as depressive symptoms and stress. Two-step cluster analysis of the BRFs using log-likelihood distance measure categorized students into well-defined clusters. Two regression models appraised the associations between cluster membership and depressive symptoms and stress, controlling for sex, income sufficiency and accommodation during the semester.Results Slightly more than half the study participants (56.8%) had always/mostly sufficient income and 33% lived with parents/partner. Cluster analysis of BRFs identified three distinct student clusters, namely Cluster 1 (Healthy Group), Cluster 2 (Smokers), and Cluster 3 (Nonsmokers but Problematic Drinkers). Age, sex and MVPA were not different across the clusters, but Clusters 1 and 3 comprised significantly more respondents with always/mostly sufficient income and lived with their parents/partner during the semester. All members in Clusters 1 and 3 were non-smokers, while all Cluster 2 members comprised occasional/daily smokers. Problematic drinking was significantly different between clusters (Cluster 1 = 0%, Cluster 2 = 54%, Cluster 3 = 100%). Cluster 3 exhibited significantly healthier nutrition habits than both other clusters. Regression analysis showed: (1) males and those with sufficient income were significantly less likely to report depressive symptoms or stress; (2) those living with parents/partner were significantly less likely to experience depressive symptoms; (3) compared to Cluster 1, students in the two other clusters were significantly more likely to report higher depressive symptoms; and (4) only students in Cluster 2 were more likely to report higher stress.Conclusions BRFs cluster together, however, such clustering is not a clear-cut, all-or-none phenomenon. Students with BRFs consistently exhibited higher levels of depressive symptoms and stress. Educational and motivational interventions should target at-risk individuals including those with insufficient income or living with roommates or alone.
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