A huge amount of literature suggests that adolescents' health-related behaviors tend to occur in clusters, and the understanding of such behavioral clustering may have direct implications for the effective tailoring of health-promotion interventions. Despite the usefulness of analyzing clustering, Italian data on this topic are scant. This study aimed to evaluate the clustering patterns of health-related behaviors.

Clustering of health-related behaviors among early and mid-adolescents in Tuscany: results from a representative cross-sectional study

PANATTO, DONATELLA;DOMNICH, ALEXANDER;ARATA, LUCIA;AMICIZIA, DANIELA;GASPARINI, ROBERTO
2018-01-01

Abstract

A huge amount of literature suggests that adolescents' health-related behaviors tend to occur in clusters, and the understanding of such behavioral clustering may have direct implications for the effective tailoring of health-promotion interventions. Despite the usefulness of analyzing clustering, Italian data on this topic are scant. This study aimed to evaluate the clustering patterns of health-related behaviors.
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