LIFESTYLES AND HEALTH IN STUDENTS FROM A PSYCHOLOGY FACULTY

Authors

  • Martha Luz Páez Cala Profesora Asociada. Facultad de Psicología. Universidad de Manizales
  • José Jaime Castaño Castrillón Profesor Titular. Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Manizales

Keywords:

estilo de vida, factor de riesgo, estudiantes de Psicología, life style, risk factor, psychology students

Abstract

Objective: To explore some of the life styles components from students of the faculty of Psychology of the University of Manizales, in Manizales, Caldas, Colombia. Method: Cross-sectional study executed during the second semester of 2008, with a sample of 172 students. Results: Average age of 21.42 years, 82% are women, 64.7% come from Manizales. Students live with a average of 3 people, 85,4% are single. 39.4% practice an activity outside the study; in 52,9% is this activity some kind of sport and work
in the same proportion. 65.1% are non-smokers, 34.6% have problems with alcohol and 21.1% present alcohol dependence. 65% protect themselves from STD’s, 87.2% protect themselves from pregnancy. Close relationships only with family, in majority good relationships with their friends, classmates
teachers and human development; far relations with support networks. Highlight 62.9% of family dysfunction, from mild to severe. Only 13.6% of the students have an adequate alimentation, 65,2% have a light form of somnolence, 24,7% presents a positive risk factor of impulsiveness. Around 40% of the population has anxiety problems, 7,7% a probability for depression, 14,8% have a suicidal risk factor. Conclusions: The high indicators of health risk factors for this population confirm what is described in other studies effectuated by young university students.

Key words: Life style, risk factor, Psychology students.

Author Biographies

Martha Luz Páez Cala, Profesora Asociada. Facultad de Psicología. Universidad de Manizales

Psicóloga, M. Sc. En estudios de familia

José Jaime Castaño Castrillón, Profesor Titular. Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Manizales

Físico, M.Sc. en Ciencias Físicas

Published

2010-06-25

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