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   <dc:title>Efectivitat d'un programa de promoció de la salut mental en trastorn de conducta alimentària: projecte finalitzat</dc:title>
   <dc:creator>Rodríguez Camprubi, Emi</dc:creator>
   <dc:subject>Trastorns de la conducta alimentària</dc:subject>
   <dc:subject>Eating disorders</dc:subject>
   <dc:subject>Educació per a la salut mental</dc:subject>
   <dc:subject>Mental health education</dc:subject>
   <dcterms:abstract>Introduction: Feeding behaviour disorders are an alteration in diet, behaviour or&#xd;
attitude related to feeding which affects mostly females between 12 and 20 years&#xd;
old. The diagnostic of this pathology has increased in the last decades. Health&#xd;
promotion is the tool that allows people to obtain larger control over one’s health.&#xd;
Despite that, a greater effort has been paid in preventive programs on feeding&#xd;
behaviour disorders.&#xd;
Objective: To evaluate teen’s knowledge about feeding behaviour disorders,&#xd;
prevalence and risk factors. Also, to test if this knowledge is increased after&#xd;
applying part of a mental health promotion program about feeding behaviour&#xd;
disorders.&#xd;
Methodology: A prospective longitudinal study was made with an intentioned,&#xd;
non-probabilistic sample selection. Both sociodemographic and feeding&#xd;
behaviour disorders knowledge related variables (diagnosis, prevalence, risk&#xd;
factors and clinical manifestations) were considered, and processed using a&#xd;
descriptive bivariate analysis with SPSS 23.0 software.&#xd;
Results: 147 students answered the pre-intervention questionnaire and 147&#xd;
answered the post-intervention one after attending the mental health promotion&#xd;
intervention about feeding behaviour disorders. Before the intervention,&#xd;
participants’ knowledge scored an average of 11.54 points about 26 points. By&#xd;
age, students of 3rd course on high school were the most knowledgeable ones,&#xd;
as were females when dividing by sex. After the intervention, the average score&#xd;
raised to 14.76 points, shifting the student’s level of knowledge from low to&#xd;
medium. The groups with the greatest increase were 2nd course of high school&#xd;
students and females. All answers show an improvement on knowledge level&#xd;
except those related to mental disorders, prevalence based on social class and&#xd;
underlying risk factors. The most frequent error made when answering the&#xd;
questionnaire was the consideration of morbid obesity as a feeding behaviour&#xd;
disorder and not considering ruminate disorder as one.&#xd;
Conclusions: Students show a low level of knowledge about feeding behaviour&#xd;
disorders but they have it increased to a medium level after applying part of the&#xd;
mental health promotion program about feeding behaviour disorders suggested</dcterms:abstract>
   <dcterms:dateAccepted>2024-05-22T11:18:02Z</dcterms:dateAccepted>
   <dcterms:available>2024-05-22T11:18:02Z</dcterms:available>
   <dcterms:created>2024-05-22T11:18:02Z</dcterms:created>
   <dcterms:issued>2018</dcterms:issued>
   <dc:type>info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis</dc:type>
   <dc:identifier>http://hdl.handle.net/10256/15754</dc:identifier>
   <dc:rights>Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International</dc:rights>
   <dc:rights>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/</dc:rights>
   <dc:rights>info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess</dc:rights>
   <dc:source>Infermeria (TFG)</dc:source>
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