Healthy Lifestyle in Adolescence: Associations with Stress, Self-Esteem and the Roles of School Violence

Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Dec 27;12(1):63. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12010063.

Abstract

A healthy lifestyle is considered by young people as the adoption of positive behaviors, such as a balanced diet, regular exercise, or the decreased consumption of harmful substances. Living a healthy lifestyle during adolescence promotes a better quality of life and psychological well-being in adulthood. The objective of this research is to identify how a healthy lifestyle is related to stress, self-esteem, and school violence roles. The sample is composed of a total of 743 adolescents aged between 14 and 19 years. The instruments used were the Healthy Lifestyles Questionnaire (CEVS-II), the Student Stress Inventory (SSI-SM), the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES), and an ad hoc questionnaire to evaluate school violence roles. The results obtained indicate that there are negative correlations between healthy lifestyle and stress, but positive correlations between healthy lifestyle and self-esteem. Adolescents who participate in situations of school violence have a higher mean of substance use and stress. However, those who do not experience such situations have higher mean self-esteem and lead a healthy lifestyle. In addition, the fact of suffering stress increases the probability of being a victim or an aggressor. Living a healthy lifestyle can have significant implications for health promotion and positive adolescent development.

Keywords: adolescence; healthy living; school violence; self-esteem; stress.

Grants and funding

This work is supported by the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training through the University Teacher Training (FPU) grant program awarded to Alba González Moreno with reference FPU19/01570.