Acta Clinica Croatica (Jan 2017)

Differences in Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile Among Croatian Medical Students According to Gender and Year of Study

  • Tonći Mašina,
  • Tomislav Madžar,
  • Vera Musil,
  • Milan Milošević

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20471/acc.2017.56.01.13
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56., no. 1.
pp. 84 – 91

Abstract

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Increasing awareness of healthy lifestyle is important during the period of adolescence because habits are diffi cult to modify in adulthood. Th e aim of the study was to examine gender differences in health-promoting lifestyle among medical students and to analyze changes between the first and second year of the study. Th is cross sectional study was conducted on a sample of 1186 students (36% male). Data were collected by self-administered anonymous questionnaire, the HealthPromoting Lifestyle Profile [HPLP II] (Adult Version), and analyzed by descriptive statistics and nonparametric tests. Th e 941 HPLP II questionnaires were collected and analyzed (79% response rate). Both genders showed a medium level HPLP II total score (male M=2.68; IQR=2.42-2.92 vs. female M=2.65; IQR=2.46-2.90), without significant gender difference. A significantly higher score was observed in the subscales on health responsibility (p=0.027) and interpersonal relations (p<0.001) among female compared to male students, and a significantly higher score in the subscales on physical activity (p<0.001) and stress management (p=0.025) among male compared to female students. Considering differences in the health-promoting lifestyle between study years, a significantly higher score was recorded among second-year students in the HPLP II total score (p=0.004) and the subscales on physical activity (p=0.007), stress management (p=0.006) and spiritual growth (p=0.029). In conclusion, study results implied the need of organized health care and physical activity programs for university students based on specific requirements and needs.

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