S China J Prev Med ›› 2017, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (6): 523-527.doi: 10.13217/j.scjpm.2017.0523

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Health-related behaviors and influencing factors among preschool children in Longhua District, Shenzhen

ZHOU Hong-zhen1, MO Chun-qi2, LUO An-fei2, WU Chuan-an2, CHEN Wei-qing1.   

  1. 1.Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Sun Yatsen University, Guangzhou 510080, China; 2.Shenzhen Longhua Maternity & Child Healthcare Hospital
  • Received:2017-05-31 Revised:2017-05-31 Online:2018-01-06 Published:2018-01-12

Abstract: ObjectiveTo investigate the current status of health-related behaviors and their influencing factors among preschool children in Longhua District, Shenzhen.MethodsA survey was conducted to investigate the health-related behaviors among preschool children of the kindergartens in Longhua District, Shenzhen and the cognition and practices of parents on training children’s health-related behaviors. Multivariable linear regression was used to analyze the relationships between scores of preschool children’s health-related behaviors and gender, household registration, only child or not, grade, parental education level, the cognition and the practices of parents on training children’s health-related behaviors.ResultsA total of 62 922 preschool children were surveyed. Of them, 54.5% were boys, 45.5% were girls; 23.7% were in primary class, 35.1% in middle class, 41.2% in top class; 30.4% had Shenzhen household registrations and 69.6% did not. The correctness percentages of performing 32 health-related behaviors were between 12.2% and 98.0%. Among 6 dietary behaviors, 98.0% of the children performed correctly in “less intake of fried foods”, while 58.8%preformed correctly in “not playing while eating”. Among 12 health behaviors, 89.1% of the children performed correctly in “not shitting everywhere”, while only 12.2% preformed correctly in “gargling after meals”. Among 11 safety behaviors, 96.5% of the children performed correctly in “not playing with fire”, while 40.3% preformed correctly in “walking up and down stairs slowly on the right”. Among 3 resting and recreation behaviors, 64.8% of the children performed correctly in “watching TV/computer for less than 1h”, while 33.5% preformed correctly in “going to bed early and getting up early”. Multivariable linear regression showed that the scores of preschool children’s health-related behaviors were related to children's gender, household registration, grade, educational background of the parents, the cognition and practices of parents on training children’s health-related behaviors.ConclusionSome health-related behaviors among preschool children in Longhua District, Shenzhen need to be improved. It is suggested that the kindergartens and parents work together to strengthen the cultivation of preschool children health-related behaviors.

CLC Number: 

  • R179