An Assessment of Mental Wellbeing and Health-Related Quality of Life Among Youth Living in Central Mexico
Keywords
mental wellbeing, quality of life, Mexico, youth, adolescence
Abstract
The current state of adolescent mental health and wellbeing in Mexico constitutes a serious public health concern. In an effort to better understand the potential impact this crisis is having on youth in Central Mexico, we designed a study to assess the connection between Mental Wellbeing and Health-related Quality of Life among a sample of children in junior high school. Descriptive statistics suggest that 22.5% of our sample was “at-risk” of poor health-related quality of life, with 19.8% at risk within the physical subscale and 24.3% at risk within the psychosocial subscale. Regression analyses showed that mental wellbeing scores significantly predicted scores on the physical subscale of the quality of life measure, but did not predict overall wellbeing or psychosocial wellbeing. If replicated, our results may have important implications for health professionals, social workers, researchers, policy makers, and other individuals living in Mexico. We encourage continued research among Mexican youth in rural, underserved areas of Central Mexico such as Michoacán in order to further support strengths-based approaches for improving both their mental wellbeing and quality of life.
Original Publication Citation
Hoffman, S., Rueda, H. A., & *Chase, S. (2020). An assessment of mental wellbeing and health-related quality of life among youth living in Central Mexico. Global Journal of Health Science, 12(3).
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Hoffman, Steven; Rueda, Heidi Adams; and Chase, Stefan, "An Assessment of Mental Wellbeing and Health-Related Quality of Life Among Youth Living in Central Mexico" (2020). Faculty Publications. 4815.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/4815
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
2020-02-06
Permanent URL
http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/7620
Publisher
Global Journal of Health Science
Language
English
College
Family, Home, and Social Sciences
Department
Social Work
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