| Literature DB >> 33808461 |
Mª Soledad Palacios-Gálvez1,2, Montserrat Andrés-Villas1, Mercedes Vélez-Toral1, Ángeles Merino-Godoy3.
Abstract
The new pandemic-lockdown situation has caused empowerment of new technologies; mobile phones and computers have gained further importance. Homes have become the new educators of health since health education has decreased or stopped during the pandemic. The lack of knowledge in the child and adolescent population about how to incorporate healthy habits in their daily lives, along with the rise of health devices and the introduction of healthcare in the syllabus, has led to the realization of the present study. The aim of this study was to identify the relevant health topics in a sample of adolescents for the later development of a mobile application (Healthy Jeart) that promotes the adoption of healthy lifestyle habits in adolescence. The information was gathered through the technique of nominal groups. The sample was recruited by nonprobability purposive sampling, with a total of 92 students from 4 educational centers of the province of Huelva (Spain). According to the obtained results, the most relevant categories were physical wellbeing (40.81%), psychological wellbeing (22.13%), interpersonal relationships and social skills (21.58%), toxic substances and addictions (10.35%) and sex habits (1.83%). This technique allowed identifying and selecting the most relevant content areas of the "Healthy Jeart" application.Entities:
Keywords: adolescence; education; health; mobile application; nominal groups
Year: 2021 PMID: 33808461 PMCID: PMC8067111 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9040378
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Figure 1Image of the game (from the website: www.healthyjeart.com, accessed on 26 February 2021).
Categories, subcategories and descriptors. Percentages of their obtained points and order of preference (calculated from the percentages).
| Categories | Subcategories | Descriptors |
|---|---|---|
| Physical wellbeing | Physical activity/9.03% (4°) | Exercise, sport |
| Diet/14.61% (2°) | Eating habits, diet, hydration | |
| Cleanliness and hygiene/4.51% (8°) | Personal hygiene, room tidiness, clothing, etc. | |
| Environment/1.20% (15°) | Habits to protect the environment | |
| Rest/4.16% (9°) | Habits related to basic rest | |
| Physical care/7.31% (6°) | Prevention and protection behaviors: (e.g., skin, lungs, inner ears, vaccination, body posture, etc.); home remedies; road safety, etc. | |
| Psychological wellbeing | Studies/1.05% (16°) | Study habits; concentration |
| Time management/1.52% (14°) | Time administration/organization | |
| Healthy leisure/1.99% (12°) | Listening to music, reading, singing, dancing, doing things one likes, traveling, going to cultural events | |
| Feeling well with oneself/16.95% (1°) | Self-esteem, stress management, emotional balance. | |
| Social support/0.57% (19°) | Search for help in the face of a problem (e.g., bullying) | |
| Autonomy/0.62% (18°) | Reflecting, internalizing to know oneself, mental exercise, spending time in hobbies, setting goals and objectives, relaxation and meditation | |
| Interpersonal relationships and social skills | Social relationships/12.33% (3°) | Social skills |
| Social relationships through ICT/0.33% (22°) | Safety in social relationships | |
| Relationships with reference adults/0.45% (20°) | Listening to older people | |
| Relationships with friends/0.91% (17°) | Preventing harassment among peers (bullying) | |
| Social relationships/12.33% (3°) | Social skills | |
| Toxic substances and addictions | Abuse of new technologies/2.15% (11°) | Use/abuse of new technologies |
| Alcohol, drugs, smoking/8.20% (5°) | Information/prevention of the consumption of alcohol, cigarettes, shisha, other drugs, etc. | |
| Miscellaneous | Habits related to uncategorized topics/2.92% (10°) | Suicide; death; emergency number, helplines. |
| Sex habits | Sex habits/1.83% (12°) | STDs, affective sexual education |
| Other factors that influence health | Sociostructural factors/0.39% (21°) | Poverty |
| TOTAL: 100% | Total: 100% |
Source: developed by the author.
Percentages of the points obtained by each category, according to the academic groups.
| Year 6 | Year 9 | Year 10 | University | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physical wellbeing | 54.16% | 56.31% | 20.92% | 31.85% |
| Psychological wellbeing | 7.81% | 20.56% | 40.88% | 19.26% |
| Social relationships | 15.36% | 15.69% | 18.98% | 36.3% |
| Toxic substances and addictions | 18.75% | 6.94% | 7.54% | 8.14% |
| Sex habits | 0% | 0% | 5.11% | 2.22% |
| Miscellaneous | 2.86% | 0% | 6.57% | 2.22% |
| Other factors | 1.04% | 0.51% | 0% | 0% |
| Total | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% |
Source: developed by the author.
Figure 2Image from the website. Frontal page of the didactic activities of physical activity.