The association between self-rated health and social environments, health behaviors and health outcomes: a structural equation analysis

Abstract Background The factors shaping the health of the current generation of adolescents are multi-dimensional and complex. The purpose of this study was to explore the determinants of self-rated health (SRH) of adolescents attending a faith-based school system in Australia. Methods A total of 78...

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Main Authors: Bevan Adrian Craig (Author), Darren Peter Morton (Author), Peter John Morey (Author), Lillian Marton Kent (Author), Alva Barry Gane (Author), Terry Leslie Butler (Author), Paul Meredith Rankin (Author), Kevin Ross Price (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Abstract Background The factors shaping the health of the current generation of adolescents are multi-dimensional and complex. The purpose of this study was to explore the determinants of self-rated health (SRH) of adolescents attending a faith-based school system in Australia. Methods A total of 788 students attending 21 Seventh-day Adventist schools in Australia responded to a health and lifestyle survey that assessed SRH as well as potential determinants of SRH including the health outcomes mental health, vitality, body mass index (BMI), select health behaviors, social factors and personal demographics. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the data and examine the direct and indirect effects of these factors on SRH. Results The structural model developed was a good fit with the data. The health outcome mental health had the strongest association with SRH (β = 0.17). Several upstream variables were also associated with higher SRH ratings. The health behavior sleep hours had the strongest association with SRH (βtotal = 0.178) followed by fruit/vegetable consumption (βtotal = 0.144), physical activity (βtotal = 0.135) and a vegetarian diet (βtotal = 0.103). Of the demographic and social variables measured, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) had the strongest association with SRH (βtotal = − 0.125), negatively influencing SRH, and gender also associated with an increase in SRH (βtotal = 0.092), with the influence of these factors being mediated through other variables in the model. Conclusions This study presents a conceptual model that illustrates the complex network of factors concomitantly associated with SRH in adolescents. The outcomes of the study provide insights into the determinants of adolescent SRH which may inform priority areas for improving this construct. 
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690 |a Self-rated health 
690 |a Adolescent health behaviors 
690 |a Mental health 
690 |a Family dynamics 
690 |a Adverse childhood experiences 
690 |a Social determinants of health 
690 |a Public aspects of medicine 
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