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Petra Löfstedt

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Trends in perceived school stress among adolescentsin five Nordic countries 2002–2014

2019

Abstract Associations between school-related stress and poor health, risk behaviours and low well-being are well documented. The aim of this paper was to estimate trends of perceived school stress experienced by boys and girls of different ages in the Nordic countries, and to describe trends in school stress between the Nordic countries. Nordic data from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (HBSC) between 2002 and 2014 were used. The participants were aged 11–16 years. School stress was measured by a single item; “How pressured do you feel by schoolwork?” The participants answering “some” or “a lot” were categorised as reporting school stress.   Sweden, Norway and Denmark had …

trendslcsh:Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminologyperceived school stress trends adolescents Nordic countrieshyvinvointieducationcountry comparisonslcsh:HV1-9960nuoretEnvironmental healthStress (linguistics)perceived school stressadolescentslife satisfactionPohjoismaatRisk behaviourstressiGeneral Medicinekansainvälinen vertailuPeer reviewstomatognathic diseasesperceivedschoolstressNordic countriesNordiccountriespopulation characteristicsPsychologyNordisk välfärdsforskning | Nordic Welfare Research
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Nordic adolescents responding to demanding survey scales in boring contexts: Examining straightlining

2022

Introduction Straightlining, or identical responses across all items within a multi-item scale, is often taken as an indication that responses to all items in a questionnaire are of poor quality. The purpose of this study was to examine straightlining on two scales: The Sense of Unity Scale (SUS) and the short version of the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (SWEMWBS). Methods Data stem from the 2017–2018 data collections in four Nordic countries of the Health Behaviour in School-children study (HBSC) (15-year-old students only; 50.9% girls; n = 5928). Data were weighted to adjust for oversampling of Swedish-speaking Finnish students and to equalize sample size across countries. The…

MaleAdolescentPsychometricsSocial Psychologyvastauksetscaleskyselytutkimusmitta-asteikotpohjoismaalaisethenkinen hyvinvointisurveysnuoretSurveys and QuestionnairesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansadolescentsChildStudentsstraightliningquestionnairesPsychiatry and Mental healthNordic countriesPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthQuality of LifeFemaleFactor Analysis Statisticalsurvey-tutkimusJournal of Adolescence
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School Satisfaction and School Pressure in the WHO European Region and North America: An Analysis of Time Trends (2002–2018) and Patterns of Co-occur…

2020

Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the trends between 2002 and 2018 in school pressure and school satisfaction among 15-year-old students, across countries and by gender, in the WHO European region and North America, and explore whether there are variations between countries and by gender in the co-occurrence of school pressure and school satisfaction. Methods: Data from the 32 countries that participated in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (HBSC) study between 2002 and 2018 were used. Statistical analyses included ttests, binary logistic regression analyses, and chi-square tests, as required by each of the study aims. Results: School satisfaction tended to i…

Maleschool satisfactionyläkoululaisetPohjois-AmerikkaPersonal SatisfactionLogistic regressionhenkinen hyvinvointi0302 clinical medicinenuoretStatistical analyses030212 general & internal medicineEurooppaChildkoulunkäyntiSchoolsEuropean regionEuropePsychiatry and Mental health15-year-old studentsFemaleyläkouluPsychologytrendsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescenteducationWorld Health Organization03 medical and health sciencesSex Factorsvertaileva tutkimus030225 pediatricsco-occurrencemedicineHumansStudentsschool pressureTime trendsPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCo-occurrenceHealth behaviourstressitrenditAdolescent BehaviortyytyväisyysNorth AmericaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthQuality of LifeadolescenceStress PsychologicalDemographyJournal of Adolescent Health
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Towards enhancing research on adolescent positive mental health

2019

The positive mental health and well-being perspective represents innovative public health research of first-rank priority in Europe. Good mental health is both a state and a resource for everyday life. Hence, the concept often refers to a subjective feeling (hedonic component) as well as positive functioning (eudaimonic component). Different conceptualisations of mental health-related issues are a background to this paper, which gives a brief overview of three research issues in the Nordic countries. First, the development in the occurrences of adolescent mental health-related indicators such as life satisfaction, health, sleep, and school pressure. Second, review of Nordic methodological s…

medicine.medical_specialtyResource (biology)lcsh:Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminologymedia_common.quotation_subjecthyvinvointiepidemiologic methodslcsh:HV1-9960henkinen hyvinvointiState (polity)nuoretpositive mental healthmedicinemeasurement toolsadolescentsmedia_commonPohjoismaatEpidemologic methodsbusiness.industryPublic healthmittausPerspective (graphical)General MedicinePublic relationsMental healthkansainvälinen vertailuPeer reviewmittausmenetelmätNordic countriespositive mental health measurement tools adolescents epidemiologic methods Nordic countriesbusinessPsychologypositivementalhealthNordisk Välfärdsforskning
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Life Satisfaction Among Children in Different Family Structures: A Comparative Study of 36 Western Societies

2010

This paper examines differences in life satisfaction among children in different family structures in 36 western, industrialised countries (n = 184 496). Children living with both biological parents reported higher levels of life satisfaction than children living with a single parent or parent–step-parent. Children in joint physical custody reported significantly higher levels of life satisfaction than their counterparts in other types of non-intact families. Controlling perceived family affluence, the difference between joint physical custody families and single mother or mother–stepfather families became non-significant. Difficulties in communicating with parents were strongly associated …

Health (social science)Family structurebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSingle parentLife satisfactionSingle mothersEducationEconomic inequalityMedicineLife-span and Life-course StudiesbusinessSocial psychologyWelfareNuclear familymedia_commonDemographyChildren & Society
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The Association between Loneliness, Mental Well-Being, and Self-Esteem among Adolescents in Four Nordic Countries

2021

Positive mental health is central to adolescent well-being. The present study examines the prevalence of loneliness and positive mental health indicators (mental well-being and self-esteem) in four Nordic countries and associations between loneliness, mental well-being, and high self-esteem. This study is based on data from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study which was conducted in 2018 in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden. Participants were 5883 15-year-old boys and girls. To examine the associations between loneliness, mental well-being, and self-esteem, structural equation modeling (SEM) was applied. In the comparison of Nordic countries, the prevalence of lonel…

Malepersoonallisuuden kehitysAdolescentitsetuntemushyvinvointiScandinavian and Nordic CountriesihmissuhteetArticlehenkinen hyvinvointinuoretpositive mental healthmielenterveyshäiriötlonelinessHumansadolescentsChildFinlandself-esteemPohjoismaatLonelinesspublic healthRpositiivinen psykologiamental well-beingmurrosikäitsetuntoSelf Conceptsosiaaliset suhteetNordic countriesMental HealthyksinäisyysMedicineFemaleInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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