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Psychological well-being and chronic condition in Portuguese adolescents

机译:葡萄牙青少年的心理健康和慢性病

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Objective : To examine the differences in the psychological well-being of Portuguese adolescents' (1) living with a chronic condition (CC) and (2) living with a CC and feeling it affectsot affects school participation. Methods : There were 5050 Portuguese adolescents as participants of the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children/WHO. Results : Adolescents without CC often feel rarely or never ‘sad/depressed’, ‘irritated/bad humour’, ‘nervous’, ‘fearful’ or ‘so sad that it seems I can't take it’, compared with their healthy peers. Young people living with CC and feeling that it does not affect participation in school, often feel rarely or never ‘sad/depressed’, ‘fearful’ or ‘so sad that it seems I can't take it’, comparing with the ones with CC and feeling it affects school. All of these symptoms were higher in adolescents living with a CC. Conclusions : Adolescents living with a CC and feeling that it affects participation in school can be at a higher risk for a healthy psychological well-being. Future early interventions based on a ‘health assets’ approach should be implemented.
机译:目的:研究葡萄牙青少年(1)患有慢性病(CC)和(2)患有CC并感觉其影响/不影响学校参与的心理健康的差异。方法:有5050名葡萄牙青少年参加了学龄儿童/世界卫生组织的健康行为。结果:与CC相比,没有CC的青少年经常很少或从未感到“悲伤/沮丧”,“烦躁/不好笑”,“紧张”,“恐惧”或“很难过,以至于我似乎无法接受”他们健康的同伴。与患有CC的年轻人相比,他们感觉自己并不会影响到学校的学习,他们很少或从未感到“悲伤/沮丧”,“恐惧”或“很难过,以至于我似乎无法接受”。 CC并感觉它影响学校。所有这些症状在患有CC的青少年中都较高。 结论:患有CC并感觉其影响学校参与的青少年,其健康心理健康的风险更高。未来应基于“健康资产”方法进行早期干预。

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