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Nuova numerazione: 76096 Collocazione: UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-597 Autore: PELTZER, K. Titolo: Religiosity and health risk behaviour among university students in 26 low, middle and high income countries.Parte componente di periodico Descrizione fisica: pp. 2131-2140 Nota generale: Estratto da: Journal of Religion & Health 2016, 55, 6. Riassunto: The aim of this study was to assess religiosity and health risk behaviours among university students from 26 low, middle and high income countries. Using anonymous questionnaires, data were collected from 20,222 undergraduate university students (mean age 20.8, SD = 2. 8) from 27 universities in 26 countries across Asia, Africa and the Americas. Among all students, 41.1 % engaged at least once a week in organized religious activity, 35.8 % practised a non-organized religious activity daily or more than once daily, and more or less two-thirds of the students agreed to the three different statements on intrinsic of subjective religiosity. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, higher reported involvement in organized religious activity was associated with addictive, injury, sexual and oral health risk behaviour, while lower reported involvement in organized religious activity was associated with physical inactivity and oral health risk behaviour. Lower reported involvement in non-organized religious activity was associated with addictive, nutrition risk, injury, sexual and oral health risk behaviour, while higher reported involvement in non-organized religious activity was associated with physical inactivity. Finally, lower reported intrinsic religiosity was associated with addictive and sexual risk behaviour, while higher reported intrinsic religiosity was associated with nutrition risk behaviour, physical inactivity and oral health risk behaviour. Tipo di documento: RICERCA. Soggetto: STUDENTI. UNIVERSITÀ. RELIGIONE. RISCHIO. SALUTE. COMPORTAMENTO. THAILANDIA. SUDAFRICA. NAMIBIA. EGITTO. Ambito: Psicologico. Sociologico. Autore Secondario: PENGPID, S. AMULERU-MARSHALL, O. MUFUNE, P. ZEID, A.A. Titolo correlato: Journal of Religion & Health 2016, 55, 6. Accesso online: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLAiEYD161107001428&lang=it&site=ehost-live ------------------------------ *** Non c'è alcun posseduto per questo Record *** -----------------------------------------------
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