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Risk behaviors among Italian healthcare students: a cross-sectional study for health promotion of future healthcare workers

BACKGROUND: Risk behaviors are frequent among young adults and they are particularly relevant when considering healthcare students. OBJECTIVES: The study is aimed to examine the prevalence of smoking, binge drinking, physical inactivity, and excessive bodyweight in a population of healthcare student...

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Autores principales: Belingheri, Michael, Facchetti, Rita, Scordo, Francesco, Butturini, Francesco, Turato, Massimo, De Vito, Giovanni, Cesana, Giancarlo, Augusto Riva, Michele
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Publicado: Mattioli 1885 srl 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7809966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30990476
http://dx.doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v110i2.7573
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author Belingheri, Michael
Facchetti, Rita
Scordo, Francesco
Butturini, Francesco
Turato, Massimo
De Vito, Giovanni
Cesana, Giancarlo
Augusto Riva, Michele
author_facet Belingheri, Michael
Facchetti, Rita
Scordo, Francesco
Butturini, Francesco
Turato, Massimo
De Vito, Giovanni
Cesana, Giancarlo
Augusto Riva, Michele
author_sort Belingheri, Michael
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description BACKGROUND: Risk behaviors are frequent among young adults and they are particularly relevant when considering healthcare students. OBJECTIVES: The study is aimed to examine the prevalence of smoking, binge drinking, physical inactivity, and excessive bodyweight in a population of healthcare students attending an Italian university. METHODS: Healthcare students filled an anonymous multiple-choice questionnaire on the occasion of the occupational health visit that preceded their hospital internship. The questionnaire covered socio-demographic characteristics (including student’s working status and cohabitation) and risk behaviors. We evaluated the prevalence of risk behaviors and their association with socio-demographic characteristics. RESULTS: The sample consisted of 494 students (65% women): 23.2% were smokers, 7.9% had excessive bodyweight, 35% did not practice any physical activity and 50% reported binge drinking at least once in the last 12 months. We found associations of male sex (30.5%) and being nursing students (29.9%) with smoking habit. The frequency of binge drinking was higher in men (38.4%), working students (53.9%), and among those who lived without family (50%). Physical inactivity was associated with female sex (44.2%) and living without family (57.1%). Finally, the co-presence of 2 risk behaviors or more was higher in men (36.8%), in nursing students (39.6%) and in working students (44.7%). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings regarding the prevalence of risk behaviors and their potential association with socio-demographic factors may be a clue to the definition of targeted strategies aimed at reducing of risk behaviors among healthcare students.
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spelling pubmed-78099662021-01-29 Risk behaviors among Italian healthcare students: a cross-sectional study for health promotion of future healthcare workers Belingheri, Michael Facchetti, Rita Scordo, Francesco Butturini, Francesco Turato, Massimo De Vito, Giovanni Cesana, Giancarlo Augusto Riva, Michele Med Lav Original Article BACKGROUND: Risk behaviors are frequent among young adults and they are particularly relevant when considering healthcare students. OBJECTIVES: The study is aimed to examine the prevalence of smoking, binge drinking, physical inactivity, and excessive bodyweight in a population of healthcare students attending an Italian university. METHODS: Healthcare students filled an anonymous multiple-choice questionnaire on the occasion of the occupational health visit that preceded their hospital internship. The questionnaire covered socio-demographic characteristics (including student’s working status and cohabitation) and risk behaviors. We evaluated the prevalence of risk behaviors and their association with socio-demographic characteristics. RESULTS: The sample consisted of 494 students (65% women): 23.2% were smokers, 7.9% had excessive bodyweight, 35% did not practice any physical activity and 50% reported binge drinking at least once in the last 12 months. We found associations of male sex (30.5%) and being nursing students (29.9%) with smoking habit. The frequency of binge drinking was higher in men (38.4%), working students (53.9%), and among those who lived without family (50%). Physical inactivity was associated with female sex (44.2%) and living without family (57.1%). Finally, the co-presence of 2 risk behaviors or more was higher in men (36.8%), in nursing students (39.6%) and in working students (44.7%). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings regarding the prevalence of risk behaviors and their potential association with socio-demographic factors may be a clue to the definition of targeted strategies aimed at reducing of risk behaviors among healthcare students. Mattioli 1885 srl 2019 2019-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7809966/ /pubmed/30990476 http://dx.doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v110i2.7573 Text en Copyright: © 2020 ACTA BIO MEDICA SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL SCIENCES OF PARMA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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Butturini, Francesco
Turato, Massimo
De Vito, Giovanni
Cesana, Giancarlo
Augusto Riva, Michele
Risk behaviors among Italian healthcare students: a cross-sectional study for health promotion of future healthcare workers
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title_short Risk behaviors among Italian healthcare students: a cross-sectional study for health promotion of future healthcare workers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7809966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30990476
http://dx.doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v110i2.7573
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