Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Jan 2022)

A cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of health behaviors and protective factors among schoolchildren in a rural area in West Bengal

  • Rivu Basu,
  • Suchetana Bhattacharyya,
  • Sayeli Mitra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_22_21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
pp. 1262 – 1267

Abstract

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Background: Adolescence is the most vulnerable developmental period in one's life. In low to middle-income countries like ours, adolescence living in the rural area face increasing physical and mental health challenges that are not addressed due to ignorance or resource limitation. This study is conducted with the aim of assessing the magnitude of health behavior and protection factor among school children in the study area and to compare the same between boys and girls. Materials and Methods: An explanatory sequential mixed method descriptive observational study with cross-sectional study design was conducted on 102 students aged 15-19 years studying in a government school in Amdanga block, West Bengal. Purposive sampling was done for the quantitative part. Global school health survey questionnaire was used. Qualitative study with FGD was done after the quantitative part. Results: Out of 102 students, 58 (56.66%) re females and 44 (43.13%) are males, only 10 (9.8%) have consumed alcohol and 14 (13.72%) have consumed tobacco of some form. 15 (14.8%) students were bullied last year. Around 11 (10.8%) students had suicidal thoughts in the last 1 year. Most of them have proper hygiene behavior. Qualitative analysis revealed issues amongst both males and females regarding body image perception etc., Conclusion: It is seen that males have more addictive behavior and gets into fighting easily then females. It is found that there are many issues regarding mental and physical health of the adolescents. That needs to be addressed and measure should be taken seriously and proper services like counseling, monitoring, parent's support should be given.

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