Abstract
(1) Background: The health behavior (HB) of adolescents develops in the school or family setting and plays an important role in their future health status. Health literacy (HL) has been identified as an important factor in modifying health behavior in addition to socioeconomic factors. health-promoting school (HPS) programs also have a significant role in providing students with the means of learning the importance of knowledge, behavior, and skills for a healthy lifestyle. (2) Method: This study aims to identify the association between HB, HL measured in comprehensive health literacy (CHL) and functional health literacy (FHL), HPS programs, and socioeconomic factors among high school students in Surabaya, Indonesia. A cross-sectional study was conducted, and 1066 students were evaluated as respondents. (3) Result: The results of multivariate analyses showed that following factors were associated with better health behavior: female, better academic performance, higher grade, higher father’s education, lower allowance, and better CHL and FHL. The strongest association for HB was gender. CHL was especially associated with handwashing, physical activity, and drug abuse. FHL was associated with smoking and drug abuse. The implementation of HPS programs did not reach an optimum level and only influenced physical activity. (4) Conclusions: The findings confirm that CHL and FHL have a significant association with several HBs. HB intervention in the HPS program is recommended to incorporate the CHL and FHL for a better health impact.
Highlights
Human behavior strongly related to health is an important factor in public health because it influences individual health outcomes of both communicable and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) [1,2]
We found that health-promoting school (HPS) implementation at the Indonesian high school was not associated strongly with health behavior (HB), comprehensive health literacy (CHL), and functional health literacy (FHL)
The study confirmed the importance of health literacy (CHL and FHL) which showed a strong relationship with health behavior (HB)
Summary
Human behavior strongly related to health (i.e., health behavior; HB) is an important factor in public health because it influences individual health outcomes of both communicable and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) [1,2]. The habituation of better health behaviors in adolescence is a global imperative effort to decrease public health risks and to prevent poor individual health outcomes [8,9,10,11,12]. Indonesia experiences a double burden in health, as the country still lists communicable diseases in its top 10 causes of death in addition to NCDs [15]. To improve this situation, a change in health
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