Clustering of health-related behaviors and their determinants: possible consequences for school health interventions
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| Publication date | 2006 |
| Journal | Prevention Science |
| Volume | Issue number | 7 | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 127-149 |
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| Abstract |
Characterizing school health promotion is its category-by-category approach, in which each separate health-related behavior is addressed independently. Such an approach creates a risk that extra-curricular activities become overloaded, and that teaching staff are distracted by continuous innovations. Within the health promotion sector there are thus increasing calls for an integrative approach to health-related behaviors. However, a meaningful integrative approach to different lifestyles will be possible only if there is some clustering of individual health-related behaviors and if health-related behaviors have a minimum number of determinants in common. This systematic review aims to identify to what extent the four health-related behaviors smoking, alcohol abuse, safe sex and healthy nutrition cluster; and how their determinants are associated. Potentially modifiable determinants that offer clues for an integrative approach of school health-promotion programs are identified. Besides, the direction in which health educators should look for a more efficient instructional design is indicated.
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| Document type | Article |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-005-0021-2 |
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