Children (Jul 2022)

The Impact of Unhealthy Behaviors on Personalized Well-Being Index in a Sample of School Dropout Adolescents

  • Maria Francesca Lodovica Lazzeri,
  • Francesca Mastorci,
  • Paolo Piaggi,
  • Cristina Doveri,
  • Anselmo Casu,
  • Gabriele Trivellini,
  • Irene Marinaro,
  • Andrea Bardelli,
  • Alessandro Pingitore

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/children9081144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 1144

Abstract

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(1) Background: here is a growing need for integrated and multidimensional approaches to health, especially in a particular category of populations, school-dropout (SD) adolescents, who are traditionally more prone to risky behavior. This study aimed to describe the association between possible risk factors (substance use, eating disorders, social addiction) and well-being perception through the application of a personalized well-being index (PWBI) in SD youths. (2) Methods: Data were collected in 450 school-dropout adolescents (19 ± 2 years, male 308); the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and risk behaviors were assessed by means of a battery of standardized questions. (3) Results: The results revealed an altered perception of well-being in association with eating disorders (p p p p p p p p < 0.001) when taking psychotropic drugs. (4) Conclusions: risk or unhealthy behaviors significantly worsen individual well-being. This study highlights the change of paradigm from a disease-oriented model to an educationally strength-based model when monitoring psychosocial well-being in order to define preventive and health promotion strategies in a vulnerable category of the population.

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