Self-rated health, symptoms and health behaviour of upper secondary vocational students by field of study

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This article examines the self-rated health, symptoms and health behaviour of upper secondary vocational students in Finland. The data consist of the responses of first- and second-year vocational students (n = 34 554) to the 2013 School Health Promotion Survey. The data were analysed statistically and processed separately for girls and boys. Associations between self-rated health, symptoms and health behaviour and fields of study were examined by cross-tabulation. Statistical significance was measured using the chi-squared test. Self-rated health, symptoms and health behaviour were found to have a statistically significant association with field of study (p < 0.001). Vocational students in different fields had different experiences of health, different symptoms and different health behaviours. The results complement existing evidence about disparities in well-being among young people in the context of education.

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Jaakkola, J., Rantanen, A., Luopa, P., Koivisto, A. M., & Joronen, K. (2019). Self-rated health, symptoms and health behaviour of upper secondary vocational students by field of study. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 33(1), 144–155. https://doi.org/10.1111/scs.12613

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