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Role of parents in adolescent self-rated health: Norwegian Nord-Trøndelag Health Study
BACKGROUND: Self-rated health (SRH) is a known important predictor of later mortality, morbidity, and health service attendance. From adolescence onwards, this multifactorial composite seems to be relatively stable. Therefore, it is important to study how SRH is also shaped and influenced by parenta...
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2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3915975/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24600265 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AHMT.S12877 |
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author | Breidablik, Hans-Johan Meland, Eivind Holmen, Turid Lingaas Lydersen, Stian |
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description | BACKGROUND: Self-rated health (SRH) is a known important predictor of later mortality, morbidity, and health service attendance. From adolescence onwards, this multifactorial composite seems to be relatively stable. Therefore, it is important to study how SRH is also shaped and influenced by parental factors. METHODS: Analyses were based on data from the Nord-Trøndelag Health studies in Norway during 1995–1997 among adolescent children aged 13–19 years and their parents. Cross-table analyses were made for parental and adolescent SRH. Proportional odds logistic regression analyses with parental SRH and a broad spectrum of other parental covariates were conducted, with adolescent SRH as the dependent variable, both unadjusted and adjusted. RESULTS: Lower level of education, living alone, smoking, low general well being, and low life satisfaction were the most important parental factors associated with lower SRH in adolescents. However, the associations between parental SRH and adolescent SRH were rather weak, and in adjusted multivariable analyses lost significance for both genders. The net effect of genetics and early vertical family influence on adolescents’ SRH thus seems to be moderate. Notably, the association between more specific health-related and lifestyle variables in parent and adolescent SRH was rather weak. CONCLUSION: SRH in adolescents seems to be shaped only partly by parental influence, and is less “deterministic” than might be expected from some genetic studies. SRH may therefore be modifiable by health-promoting efforts in early life. |
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spelling | pubmed-39159752014-03-05 Role of parents in adolescent self-rated health: Norwegian Nord-Trøndelag Health Study Breidablik, Hans-Johan Meland, Eivind Holmen, Turid Lingaas Lydersen, Stian Adolesc Health Med Ther Original Research BACKGROUND: Self-rated health (SRH) is a known important predictor of later mortality, morbidity, and health service attendance. From adolescence onwards, this multifactorial composite seems to be relatively stable. Therefore, it is important to study how SRH is also shaped and influenced by parental factors. METHODS: Analyses were based on data from the Nord-Trøndelag Health studies in Norway during 1995–1997 among adolescent children aged 13–19 years and their parents. Cross-table analyses were made for parental and adolescent SRH. Proportional odds logistic regression analyses with parental SRH and a broad spectrum of other parental covariates were conducted, with adolescent SRH as the dependent variable, both unadjusted and adjusted. RESULTS: Lower level of education, living alone, smoking, low general well being, and low life satisfaction were the most important parental factors associated with lower SRH in adolescents. However, the associations between parental SRH and adolescent SRH were rather weak, and in adjusted multivariable analyses lost significance for both genders. The net effect of genetics and early vertical family influence on adolescents’ SRH thus seems to be moderate. Notably, the association between more specific health-related and lifestyle variables in parent and adolescent SRH was rather weak. CONCLUSION: SRH in adolescents seems to be shaped only partly by parental influence, and is less “deterministic” than might be expected from some genetic studies. SRH may therefore be modifiable by health-promoting efforts in early life. Dove Medical Press 2010-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3915975/ /pubmed/24600265 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AHMT.S12877 Text en © 2010 Breidablik et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Breidablik, Hans-Johan Meland, Eivind Holmen, Turid Lingaas Lydersen, Stian Role of parents in adolescent self-rated health: Norwegian Nord-Trøndelag Health Study |
title | Role of parents in adolescent self-rated health: Norwegian Nord-Trøndelag Health Study |
title_full | Role of parents in adolescent self-rated health: Norwegian Nord-Trøndelag Health Study |
title_fullStr | Role of parents in adolescent self-rated health: Norwegian Nord-Trøndelag Health Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Role of parents in adolescent self-rated health: Norwegian Nord-Trøndelag Health Study |
title_short | Role of parents in adolescent self-rated health: Norwegian Nord-Trøndelag Health Study |
title_sort | role of parents in adolescent self-rated health: norwegian nord-trøndelag health study |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3915975/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24600265 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AHMT.S12877 |
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