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Say Sok1,2, Khuondyla Pal1, Sovannary Tuot1, Rosa Yi3, Pheak Chhoun1, Siyan Yi1,4,5,6.
Abstract
Students go through a transition when they enter university, which involves major individual and contextual changes in every domain of life that may lead to several behavioral and health problems. This study examined a wide range of health behaviors and practices among 1,359 male and female students recruited from two public universities in Cambodia using a multistage cluster sampling method. Health-related information in different domains were collected using a structured questionnaire. We compared the variables in male and female students. Of the total, 50.8% were male and the mean age was 21.3 (SD = 2.3) years. The majority (79.5%) reported not having any vigorous-intensity activities, 25.9% not having moderate-intensity activities, and 33.5% not having walked continuously for 10 min over the last week. More than one-third (38.3%) reported drinking alcohol, 1.1% smoking tobacco, and 0.4% using an illicit drug in the past 12 months. About one in ten (10.6%) reported having sexual intercourse; of whom, 42.4% reported not using a condom in the last intercourse, and the mean number of sexual partners was 2.1 (SD = 2.4) in the past 12 months. Only 7.1% reported having been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the past 12 months; of whom, 60% sought for treatment for the most recent STI. About one-third (33.6%) reported eating fast food at least once over the last week. More than half (55.6%) had one to two servings of fruits or vegetables daily, and 9.9% did not eat any fruits or vegetables over the last week. Gender differences were observed in physical activities, dietary intakes, cigarette smoking, alcohol drinking, and sexual behaviors. Findings from this study indicate that public health and education policies should promote healthy behaviors among university students. The interventions may take advantage of and expand upon the positive health behaviors and consider gender differences.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32256617 PMCID: PMC7086439 DOI: 10.1155/2020/6740236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Public Health ISSN: 1687-9805
Sociodemographic characteristics of male and female university students.
| Variables | Frequency | |||
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| Total | Males | Females |
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| Age (in years, mean ± SD) | 21.3 ± 2.3 | 21.7 ± 2.5 | 21 ± 2.2 | <0.001 |
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| Marital status | 0.88 | |||
| Single | 1330 (97.9) | 674 (97.7) | 656 (98.1) | |
| Married/cohabiting | 29 (2.1) | 16 (2.3) | 13 (1.9) | |
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| Year of study in the university | 0.15 | |||
| Year 1 | 496 (36.5) | 245 (35.5) | 251 (37.5) | |
| Year 2 | 281 (20.7) | 130 (18.8) | 151 (22.6) | |
| Year 3 | 251 (18.5) | 137 (19.86) | 114 (17.0) | |
| Year 4 | 331 (24.3) | 178 (25.8) | 153 (22.9) | |
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| Living arrangement | <0.001 | |||
| Parent | 595 (43.8) | 271 (39.3) | 324 (48.4) | |
| Relative | 335 (24.6) | 173 (25.1) | 162 (24.2) | |
| Friends | 346 (25.5) | 188 (27.2) | 158 (23.6) | |
| Couple | 21 (1.5) | 14 (2.0) | 7 (1.0) | |
| Alone | 18 (2.7) | 44 (6.4) | 18 (2.7) | |
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| Perceived family economic status | <0.001 | |||
| Quite well-off/wealthy | 444 (32.7) | 195 (28.4) | 249 (37.2) | |
| Not very well-off | 846 (62.3) | 449 (65.2) | 397 (59.3) | |
| Quite poor | 68 (5.0) | 45 (6.5) | 23 (3.4) | |
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| Perceived academic performance | 0.92 | |||
| Excellent | 57 (4.2) | 29 (4.2) | 28 (4.2) | |
| Good | 303 (22.3) | 157 (22.8) | 146 (21.8) | |
| Faire | 962 (70.8) | 487 (70.6) | 475 (71.0) | |
| Poor | 37 (2.7) | 17 (2.5) | 20 (3.0) | |
Abbreviations: n, number; SD, standard deviation. Chi-square test (or fisher's exact test when a sample size was smaller than five in one cell) was used for categorical variables and independent student's t test for continuous variables.
Physical activities among male and university students in the study.
| Variables | Frequency | |||
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| Total | Males | Females |
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| Work involved vigorous-intensity activities for ≥10 min continuously | 0.001 | |||
| Never | 973 (71.7) | 444 (64.4) | 529 (79.5) | |
| Had 1–3 days/week | 261 (19.3) | 159 (23.1) | 102 (15.3) | |
| Had 4–7 days/week | 120 (8.9) | 86 (12.5) | 34 (5.1) | |
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| Time usually spent doing vigorous-intensity activities on one of those days | 0.001 | |||
| ≤30 min | 161 (51.1) | 89 (42.8) | 72 (67.3) | |
| 31–60 min | 65 (20.6) | 53 (25.5) | 12 (11.2) | |
| >60 min | 89 (28.3) | 66 (31.7) | 23 (21.5) | |
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| Work involved moderate-intensity activities for ≥10 min continuously | 0.61 | |||
| Never | 352 (25.9) | 185 (26.9) | 167 (25.0) | |
| Had 1–3 days/week | 564 (41.6) | 278 (40.4) | 286 (42.8) | |
| Had 4–7 days/week | 441 (32.5) | 226 (32.8) | 215 (32.2) | |
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| Time spent doing moderate-intensity activities on one of those days | 0.94 | |||
| ≤30 min | 514 (59.6) | 264 (60.0) | 250 (59.1) | |
| 31–60 min | 204 (23.6) | 104 (23.6) | 100 (23.6) | |
| >60 min | 145 (16.8) | 72 (16.4) | 73 (17.3) | |
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| Days walking for ≥10 min continuously to get to and from places | 0.08 | |||
| Never | 470 (34.7) | 247 (35.9) | 223 (33.5) | |
| Had 1–3 days/week | 338 (24.9) | 154 (22.4) | 184 (27.6) | |
| Had 4–7 days/week | 547 (40.4) | 288 (41.8) | 259 (38.9) | |
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| Time usually spent walking on one of those days | 0.19 | |||
| ≤30 min | 545 (73.1) | 261 (70.2) | 284 (75.9) | |
| 31–60 min | 111 (14.9) | 60 (16.1) | 51 (13.6) | |
| >60 min | 90 (12.1) | 51 (13.7) | 39 (10.4) | |
Chi-squared test (or fisher's exact test when a sample size was smaller than five in one cell) was used.
Substance use among male and female university students in the study.
| Variables | Frequency | |||
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| Total | Males | Females |
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| Current tobacco smokers | 15 (1.1) | 9 (1.3) | 6 (0.9) | 0.47 |
| Experience of daily smoking for at least 30 days | 8 (0.6) | 6 (0.9) | 2 (0.3) | 0.16 |
| Smoking in the past 3 months | 16 (1.2) | 14 (2.0) | 2 (0.2) | 0.002 |
| Would you describe yourself as: | <0.001 | |||
| Nondrinker | 838 (61.7) | 274 (39.7) | 564 (84.3) | |
| Occasional drinker | 367 (27.0) | 292 (42.3) | 75 (11.2) | |
| Regular drinker | 154 (11.3) | 124 (17.9) | 30 (4.5) | |
| Average number of days drinking alcohol in the past 2 weeks (mean ± SD) | 1.2 ± 2.0 | 1.4 ± 2.2 | 0.7 ± 2.0 | 0.001 |
| Average number of alcohol drinks† in the past 2 weeks (mean ± SD) | 1.8 ± 3.0 | 2.1 ± 3.1 | 1.1 ± 2.2 | 0.002 |
| Used illicit drugs in the past 12 months | 4 (0.3) | 3 (0.4) | 1 (0.1) | 0.33 |
Abbreviations: n, number; SD, standard deviation. Chi-squared test (or fisher's exact test when a sample size was smaller than five in one cell) was used for categorical variables and independent student's t test for continuous variables. †Can was a unit used for beer and glass for wine.
Sexual behaviors among male and female university students in the study.
| Variables | Frequency | |||
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| Total | Males | Females |
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| Had sexual intercourse in the past 12 months | 144 (10.6) | 119 (17.3) | 25 (3.7) | <0.001 |
| Alcohol use during last sex | 9 (6.3) | 8 (6.8) | 1 (4.0) | 0.60 |
| Condom use during last sex | 83 (57.6) | 75 (63.0) | 8 (32.0) | 0.004 |
| Sex in exchange for money/gifts | 13 (9.2) | 13 (11.2) | 0 (0) | 0.08 |
| Condom use during last sex in exchange for money or gifts | 8 (61.5) | 8 (61.5) | N/A | N/A |
| Diagnosed with a STI in the past 12 months | 10 (7.1) | 9 (7.8) | 1 (4.0) | 0.51 |
| Sought for treatment for the most recent STI | 6 (60.0) | 5 (55.6) | 1 (100) | 0.39 |
| Ever made someone pregnant/been pregnant | 18 (12.7) | 14 (12.0) | 4 (16.0) | 0.58 |
| Age at first sexual intercourse (in years, mean ± SD) | 20.6 ± 3.2 | 20.7 ± 2.9 | 20.2 ± 4.4 | 0.47 |
| Number of partner in the past 12 months (mean ± SD) | 2.1 ± 2.4 | 2.3 ± 2.6 | 1.0 ± 0.2 | 0.02 |
| Age first made someone pregnant/became pregnant (in years, mean ± SD) | 23.1 ± 3.2 | 23.3 ± 3.4 | 22.3 ± 2.3 | 0.65 |
Abbreviations: n, number; SD, standard deviation; STI, sexually transmitted infection. Chi-squared test (or fisher's exact test when a sample size was smaller than five in one cell) was used for categorical variables and independent student's t test for continuous variables.
Eating, sleeping, and driving behaviors among male and female university students.
| Variables | Frequency | |||
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| Total | Male | Female |
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| Times do eating fast food per week | <0.001 | |||
| 0 times | 881 (61.1) | 457 (66.2) | 374 (55.9) | |
| 1-2 times | 456 (33.6) | 201 (29.1) | 255 (38.1) | |
| 3 or more times | 72 (5.3) | 32 (4.6) | 40 (6.0) | |
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| Number of soft drinks, glasses of soda or sweet tea consumed per day | 0.01 | |||
| None | 226 (16.6) | 100 (14.5) | 126 (18.8) | |
| 1-2 | 779 (57.3) | 389 (56.4) | 390 (58.3) | |
| 3 or more | 354 (26.0) | 201 (29.1) | 153 (22.9) | |
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| Times consuming high-fat snacks per week | 0.001 | |||
| 0 times | 307 (22.6) | 174 (25.2) | 133 (19.9) | |
| 1-2 times | 869 (63.9) | 445 (64.5) | 424 (63.4) | |
| 3 or more times | 183 (13.5) | 71 (10.3) | 112 (16.7) | |
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| Amount of margarine, butter, meat fat consumed | 0.67 | |||
| None or very little | 565 (41.6) | 285 (41.3) | 280 (41.9) | |
| Some | 696 (51.2) | 351 (50.9) | 345 (51.6) | |
| A lot | 98 (7.2) | 54 (7.8) | 44 (6.6) | |
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| Number of servings of fruits or vegetables consumed per day | 0.006 | |||
| 0 servings | 134 (9.9) | 84 (12.2) | 50 (7.5) | |
| 1-2 servings | 755 (55.6) | 385 (55.8) | 370 (55.3) | |
| 3 or more servings | 470 (34.6) | 221 (32.0) | 249 (37.2) | |
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| Times consuming lean protein per week | 0.81 | |||
| 0 times | 164 (12.1) | 83 (12.0) | 81 (12.1) | |
| 1-2 times | 874 (64.3) | 439 (63.6) | 435 (65.0) | |
| 3 or more times | 321 (21.6) | 168 (24.3) | 153 (22.9) | |
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| Self-perception on body weight | <0.001 | |||
| Overweight | 408 (30.0) | 157 (22.8) | 251 (37.5) | |
| About right | 496 (36.5) | 251 (36.4) | 245 (36.6) | |
| Underweight | 455 (33.5) | 282 (40.8) | 173 (25.8) | |
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| Problem with sleeping in the last 30 days | 0.98 | |||
| None | 215 (15.8) | 110 (15.9) | 105 (15.7) | |
| Mild | 454 (33.4) | 231 (33.5) | 223 (33.3) | |
| Moderate | 587 (43.2) | 295 (42.8) | 292 (43.6) | |
| Severe | 103 (7.6) | 54 (7.8) | 49 (7.3) | |
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| Used seatbelt when driving a car or other motor vehicle in the past 30 days | 0.05 | |||
| I did not drive | 756 (55.6) | 397 (57.5) | 359 (53.7) | |
| Never | 211 (15.5) | 88 (12.8) | 123 (18.4) | |
| Rarely | 93 (6.8) | 44 (6.4) | 49 (7.3) | |
| Sometimes | 108 (7.9) | 60 (8.7) | 48 (7.2) | |
| Most of the time | 68 (5.0) | 41 (5.9) | 27 (4.0) | |
| Always | 123 (9.1) | 60 (8.7) | 63 (9.4) | |
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| Used a helmet when riding a bicycle in the past 30 days | 0.06 | |||
| I did not ride | 156 (11.5) | 64 (9.3) | 92 (13.8) | |
| Never | 49 (3.6) | 22 (3.2) | 27 (4.0) | |
| Rarely | 33 (2.4) | 19 (2.8) | 14 (2.1) | |
| Sometimes | 51 (3.8) | 29 (4.2) | 22 (3.3) | |
| Most of the time | 319 (23.5) | 179 (25.9) | 140 (25.9) | |
| Always | 751 (55.3) | 377 (54.6) | 374 (55.9) | |
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| Drove a car or other motor vehicle after drinking alcohol in the past 30 days | <0.001 | |||
| I did not drive | 371 (27.3) | 151 (21.9) | 220 (32.9) | |
| 0 times | 797 (58.6) | 370 (53.6) | 427 (63.8) | |
| 1 time | 120 (8.8) | 105 (15.2) | 15 (2.2) | |
| 2-3 times | 52 (3.8) | 48 (7.0) | 4 (0.6) | |
| ≥4 times | 19 (1.4) | 16 (2.3) | 3 (0.4) | |
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| Average sleeping hours/24 h during the past week (±SD) | 7.2 ± 1.5 | 7.2 ± 1.5 | 7.3 ± 1.5 | 0.15 |
Abbreviations: n, number; SD, standard deviation. Chi-squared test (or fisher's exact test when a sample size was smaller than five in one cell) was used for categorical variables and independent student's t test for continuous variables.