Family Impact On Adolescents Sexual Health

Žydra Kuprėnaitė, Jolita Lubienė, Ramunė Ubeikienė Abstract The family losing the priority of personality formation process and increasing responsibility within the educational institutions, it is important to look back to the family as the basic and most children‘s educational environment. This article aims to reveal the family impact on adolescents’ sexual health. The survey of…

Nutrition At Home And At School In Primary School Children

Birutė Strukčinskienė, Neringa Strazdienė, Sigitas Griškonis Abstract Children’s eating habits form in the family, because family eating habits determine the children’s diets. The cooperation between parents and teachers is of importance for development of healthy eating habits of children. The aim of this study was to analyze primary school children eating characteristics at home and…

Social Factors Impact on Adolescents Social Health

Žydra Kuprėnaitė, Jolita Lubienė, Ramunė Ubeikienė Abstract In today’s society, where more and more often dominate strange relationships, based on economic calculation, it is especially relevant to analyze the social factors to the emerging personality and its social health. We can distinguish, as particularly important, the following factors: family, friends and school. Each social interaction…

Eating Habits of Different Gender Adolescents Comparison in Utena Region

Žydra Kuprėnaitė, Jolita Lubienė, Ramunė Ubeikienė Abstract Recently a prevalence of the eating disorders – anorexia, bulimiaand binge eating can be observed. Manifestation of these disordersin adolescence worries a lot. It is important to compare eating habitsof the different teen gender, in order to discern possible trendsand predict potential problems of preventive measures, becauseinadequate eating…

Nutrition of Teenagers in Klaipeda County Schools

Birutė Strukčinskienė, Aiva Dabašinskienė, Sigitas Griškonis Abstract The survey on teenagers’ nutrition was conducted in fourKlaipeda County schools. In the survey participated 487schoolchildren, aged 15 – 19 years (from 9 -12 forms): 223 (45.8%)boys and 264 (54.2%) girls. Chi-square test was used, and thesignificance level p<0.05 was considered as statistically significant.The study revealed that 60%…

RELATIONS BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE AND SCHOOL WORKERS‘ HEALTH, EVALUATED BY SALUTOGENIC HEALTH INDICATORS

Jurgita Andruškienė Abstract The aim of the study was to evaluate influence of organizational climate on school workers‘ health, evaluated by salutogenic health indicators. The teachers (n=242) and other school workers (n=78) from randomly selected 4 Radviliskis city schools were questioned using Organizational Climate Questionnaire, which reflected areas: organizational purposes, management style, motivation, formal and…