Physical aggression among adolescents from Santa Catarina: association with sociodemographic factors and physical activity

Abstract The aims of the present study were to evaluate possible gender differences in the prevalence of physical aggression among adolescents, and to examine the association between sociodemographic factors and physical activity participation with physical aggression in boys and girls. The sample was composed of 6,529 high school students (aged 15-19 years) from public schools of the state of Santa Catarina. A questionnaire was applied to collect data regarding sociodemographic factors, involvement in physical aggressions and types of physical activity. Crude and adjusted binary logistic regression models were performed. Boys reported more involvement in physical aggression episodes (36.9%) compared to girls (26.0%, p<0.05). Boys who lived in urban areas (OR: 1.45) and did not live with the family (OR: 2.22), as well as girls enrolled in the night shift were more likely to engage in fights (OR: 1.26). Adolescents aged 17-19 years had reduced chances of getting involved in fights (ORBoys: 0.66; ORGirls: 0.80) compared to younger ones. The practice of team sports among boys (OR: 1.56) and the combined practice of team sports and individual physical activities among boys (OR: 1.91) and girls (OR: 1.36) were associated with physical aggressions. It was concluded that boys were more likely to engage in fights, mainly younger boys, who did not live with family and lived in urban areas. In boys and girls, the involvement in physical aggression was greater among those who are engaged in team sports.

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Main Authors: Silva,Kelly Samara, Lopes,Marcus Vinicius Veber, Knebel,Margarethe Thaisi Garro, Mello,Gabrielli Thais de, Costa,Rafael Martins da, Lapolli,Bruno, Barbosa-Rinaldi,Ieda Parra, Pizani,Juliana
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S1980-003720170006006862018-02-20Physical aggression among adolescents from Santa Catarina: association with sociodemographic factors and physical activitySilva,Kelly SamaraLopes,Marcus Vinicius VeberKnebel,Margarethe Thaisi GarroMello,Gabrielli Thais deCosta,Rafael Martins daLapolli,BrunoBarbosa-Rinaldi,Ieda ParraPizani,Juliana Aggression Cross-sectional studies Motor Activity Violence Abstract The aims of the present study were to evaluate possible gender differences in the prevalence of physical aggression among adolescents, and to examine the association between sociodemographic factors and physical activity participation with physical aggression in boys and girls. The sample was composed of 6,529 high school students (aged 15-19 years) from public schools of the state of Santa Catarina. A questionnaire was applied to collect data regarding sociodemographic factors, involvement in physical aggressions and types of physical activity. Crude and adjusted binary logistic regression models were performed. Boys reported more involvement in physical aggression episodes (36.9%) compared to girls (26.0%, p<0.05). Boys who lived in urban areas (OR: 1.45) and did not live with the family (OR: 2.22), as well as girls enrolled in the night shift were more likely to engage in fights (OR: 1.26). Adolescents aged 17-19 years had reduced chances of getting involved in fights (ORBoys: 0.66; ORGirls: 0.80) compared to younger ones. The practice of team sports among boys (OR: 1.56) and the combined practice of team sports and individual physical activities among boys (OR: 1.91) and girls (OR: 1.36) were associated with physical aggressions. It was concluded that boys were more likely to engage in fights, mainly younger boys, who did not live with family and lived in urban areas. In boys and girls, the involvement in physical aggression was greater among those who are engaged in team sports.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Brasileira de Cineantropometria &amp; Desempenho Humano v.19 n.6 20172017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-00372017000600686en10.5007/1980-0037.2017v19n6p686
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Lopes,Marcus Vinicius Veber
Knebel,Margarethe Thaisi Garro
Mello,Gabrielli Thais de
Costa,Rafael Martins da
Lapolli,Bruno
Barbosa-Rinaldi,Ieda Parra
Pizani,Juliana
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Lopes,Marcus Vinicius Veber
Knebel,Margarethe Thaisi Garro
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Lapolli,Bruno
Barbosa-Rinaldi,Ieda Parra
Pizani,Juliana
Physical aggression among adolescents from Santa Catarina: association with sociodemographic factors and physical activity
author_facet Silva,Kelly Samara
Lopes,Marcus Vinicius Veber
Knebel,Margarethe Thaisi Garro
Mello,Gabrielli Thais de
Costa,Rafael Martins da
Lapolli,Bruno
Barbosa-Rinaldi,Ieda Parra
Pizani,Juliana
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title Physical aggression among adolescents from Santa Catarina: association with sociodemographic factors and physical activity
title_short Physical aggression among adolescents from Santa Catarina: association with sociodemographic factors and physical activity
title_full Physical aggression among adolescents from Santa Catarina: association with sociodemographic factors and physical activity
title_fullStr Physical aggression among adolescents from Santa Catarina: association with sociodemographic factors and physical activity
title_full_unstemmed Physical aggression among adolescents from Santa Catarina: association with sociodemographic factors and physical activity
title_sort physical aggression among adolescents from santa catarina: association with sociodemographic factors and physical activity
description Abstract The aims of the present study were to evaluate possible gender differences in the prevalence of physical aggression among adolescents, and to examine the association between sociodemographic factors and physical activity participation with physical aggression in boys and girls. The sample was composed of 6,529 high school students (aged 15-19 years) from public schools of the state of Santa Catarina. A questionnaire was applied to collect data regarding sociodemographic factors, involvement in physical aggressions and types of physical activity. Crude and adjusted binary logistic regression models were performed. Boys reported more involvement in physical aggression episodes (36.9%) compared to girls (26.0%, p<0.05). Boys who lived in urban areas (OR: 1.45) and did not live with the family (OR: 2.22), as well as girls enrolled in the night shift were more likely to engage in fights (OR: 1.26). Adolescents aged 17-19 years had reduced chances of getting involved in fights (ORBoys: 0.66; ORGirls: 0.80) compared to younger ones. The practice of team sports among boys (OR: 1.56) and the combined practice of team sports and individual physical activities among boys (OR: 1.91) and girls (OR: 1.36) were associated with physical aggressions. It was concluded that boys were more likely to engage in fights, mainly younger boys, who did not live with family and lived in urban areas. In boys and girls, the involvement in physical aggression was greater among those who are engaged in team sports.
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