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Impact of recent life events on the health related quality of life of adolescents and youths: the role of gender and life events typologies in a follow-up study

机译:最近生活事件对青少年健康相关生活质量的影响:性别和生活事件类型在后续研究中的作用

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Background Most studies on the effect of life events (LEs) have been carried out in convenience samples which cannot be considered representative of the general population. In addition, recent studies have observed that gender differences in the health related quality of life (HRQoL) impact of LEs might be lower than believed. We assessed the relationship between LEs and HRQoL in a representative sample of Spanish adolescents/youths, focusing on gender differences. Methods Participants (n = 840) completed the KIDSCREEN-27 to measure HRQoL at baseline and again after 3 years (n = 454). Follow-up assessment included the Coddington Life Events Scales (CLES) to measure LEs experiences in the previous 12 months. Respondents were categorized according to the amount of stress suffered. We calculated both the number of LEs and the Life Change Unit (LCU) score, a summary of the amount of stress inherent to the event and the time elapsed since occurrence. LEs were classified as desirable or undesirable, and family-related or extra-family. Effect sizes were calculated to evaluate changes in HRQoL. To assess the impact of LEs typologies, multiple linear regression models were constructed to evaluate their effect on HRQoL. Results Girls reported a mean 5.7 LEs corresponding to 141 LCUs, and boys 5.3 and 129, respectively. The largest impact of LEs on HRQoL was observed in the group of boys that reported to have lived more stress (third tertil of LCUs distribution). The linear association between LEs and HRQoL tended to be stronger among boys than girls, but the difference was not statistically significant. The effect on HRQoL was deemed important when undesirable events had been experienced. To have an important impact on HRQoL, 200 LCUs due to undesirable events were necessary in boys. In girls, slightly higher scores were necessary for a similar impact. Conclusions A moderate association was found between recent LEs and HRQoL, mainly among those who experienced several undesirable events that correspond to at least 200 LCUs. No gender differences were found in this association. Results may be useful for identifying adolescents with particular health risks, regardless of gender.
机译:背景技术关于生活事件(LE)的影响的大多数研究都是在便利性样本中进行的,这些样本不能被视为代表了一般人群。此外,最近的研究发现,LE对健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)影响的性别差异可能比人们认为的要低。我们在西班牙青少年/青少年的代表性样本中评估了LE和HRQoL之间的关系,重点是性别差异。方法参与者(n = 840)完成了KIDSCREEN-27,以在基线时以及三年后(n = 454)再次测量HRQoL。后续评估包括Coddington生活事件量表(CLES),以评估前12个月的LE经历。根据所承受压力的大小对受访者进行分类。我们计算了LE的数量和生活变化单位(LCU)得分,总结了事件固有的压力量以及自发生以来经过的时间。 LE被分类为理想或不良,以及家庭相关或家庭外。计算效应大小以评估HRQoL的变化。为了评估LEs类型学的影响,构建了多个线性回归模型来评估其对HRQoL的影响。结果女孩报告的平均LE值为5.7,分别对应141个LCU,男孩报告的平均LE值为5.3和129。 LEs对HRQoL的最大影响是在据报道承受更大压力的男孩组中发现的(LCU分布的三分之一)。男生中LEs与HRQoL之间的线性关联倾向于强于女生,但差异无统计学意义。当发生不良事件时,认为对HRQoL的影响很重要。为了对HRQoL产生重要影响,男孩中由于不良事件而需要200个LCU。在女孩中,稍高的分数对于类似的影响是必要的。结论最近的LE和HRQoL之间存在中等程度的关联,主要是那些经历了几次不良事件的人,这些事件至少对应于200个LCU。在该协会中未发现性别差异。结果可能有助于识别具有特定健康风险的青少年,而不论其性别。

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