Health behavior among students of public and private schools in S. Paulo, Brazil

Citation
B. Carlini-cotrim et al., Health behavior among students of public and private schools in S. Paulo, Brazil, REV SAUDE P, 34(6), 2000, pp. 636-645
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science
Journal title
REVISTA DE SAUDE PUBLICA
ISSN journal
00348910 → ACNP
Volume
34
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
636 - 645
Database
ISI
SICI code
0034-8910(200012)34:6<636:HBASOP>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Objective To investigate the prevalence of several health behaviors among s tudents of public and private schools in S. Paulo, Brazil. Methods An epidemiological survey about health behaviors among high school students was carried our in S. Paulo in 1998. Seventh to eleventh graders f rom ten public and seven private schools were interviewed. All students wer e asked to fill out a Portuguese version of the questionnaire used by the C entres for Disease Control and Prevention in their annual "Youth Health Ris k Behavior Survey". This abuse, sexual practices, dietary habits and body w eight control. Results. A significant proportion of the students, mainly in the range of 1 5-18 years old, reported engaging in health-risk behaviors. In public schoo ls, the most prominent risk behaviors were: riding a motorcycle without hel mets (reported by 70.4% of the students who were either passengers or the d river); not using condoms in the last sexual intercourse (34% among those s exually active); carrying guns (4.8% in the last year), and suicide attempt s (8.6% in the last year). In private schools, substance abuse was the most prominent risk-behavior: 25% reported at least on episode of binge-drinkin g in the last 30 days, 20.2% sniffed solvents at least once in the last yea r and 22.2% smoked marijuana in the same period: 13.8% reported using tobac co on regular basis. Not wearing helmets while riding a motorcycle was also very high, reported by 66.3%. Female students reported less risk-behaviors , except for suicide attempts and unhealthy weight control methods. Conclusions The information gathered could contribute to the development of preventative programs at school level, which takes into consideration the students' risk behaviors.