TY - JOUR
T1 - Three Decades of Adolescent Health
T2 - Unveiling Global Trends Across 41 Countries in Psychological and Somatic Complaints (1994–2022)
AU - Schrijvers, Karen
AU - Cosma, Alina
AU - Potrebny, Thomas
AU - Thorsteinsson, Einar
AU - Catunda, Carolina
AU - Reiss, Franziska
AU - Hulbert, Sabina
AU - Kostičová, Michaela
AU - Melkumova, Marina
AU - Bersia, Michela
AU - Klanšček, Helena Jeriček
AU - Gaspar, Tania
AU - Dierckens, Maxim
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Schrijvers, Cosma, Potrebny, Thorsteinsson, Catunda, Reiss, Hulbert, Kostičová, Melkumova, Bersia, Klanšček, Gaspar and Dierckens.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Objectives: This study examined (non-)monotonic time trends in psychological and somatic complaints among adolescents, along with gender differences. Methods: Repeated cross-sectional Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) data from 1994 to 2022 covering 15-year-old adolescents from 41 countries (N = 470,797) were analysed. Three polynomial logistic regression models (linear, quadratic, cubic) were tested for best fit, including separate analyses by gender and health complaints dimension. Results: Time trend patterns varied by gender and health complaints dimension. Increases were found in 82.3% of cases (linear 25%, quadratic U-shaped 28.7%, cubic 28.7%), while 14% showed no clear trend, and 3.7% decreased. Boys typically showed linear increases or no clear trend over time, whereas girls generally showed cubic or U-shaped trends. Psychological complaints often displayed U-shaped or cubic patterns, whereas somatic complaints mostly showed linear increases. Conclusion: Psychological and somatic complaints demonstrated diverse time trend patterns across countries, with non-monotonic patterns (U-shaped and cubic) frequently observed alongside linear increases. These findings highlight the complexity of changes within countries over three decades, suggesting that linear modelling may not effectively capture this heterogeneity.
AB - Objectives: This study examined (non-)monotonic time trends in psychological and somatic complaints among adolescents, along with gender differences. Methods: Repeated cross-sectional Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) data from 1994 to 2022 covering 15-year-old adolescents from 41 countries (N = 470,797) were analysed. Three polynomial logistic regression models (linear, quadratic, cubic) were tested for best fit, including separate analyses by gender and health complaints dimension. Results: Time trend patterns varied by gender and health complaints dimension. Increases were found in 82.3% of cases (linear 25%, quadratic U-shaped 28.7%, cubic 28.7%), while 14% showed no clear trend, and 3.7% decreased. Boys typically showed linear increases or no clear trend over time, whereas girls generally showed cubic or U-shaped trends. Psychological complaints often displayed U-shaped or cubic patterns, whereas somatic complaints mostly showed linear increases. Conclusion: Psychological and somatic complaints demonstrated diverse time trend patterns across countries, with non-monotonic patterns (U-shaped and cubic) frequently observed alongside linear increases. These findings highlight the complexity of changes within countries over three decades, suggesting that linear modelling may not effectively capture this heterogeneity.
KW - HBSC
KW - adolescence
KW - cross-national
KW - gender differences
KW - mental health
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U2 - 10.3389/ijph.2024.1607774
DO - 10.3389/ijph.2024.1607774
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85212080788
SN - 1661-8556
VL - 69
JO - International Journal of Public Health
JF - International Journal of Public Health
M1 - 1607774
ER -