Psychosocial Problems, Indoor Air-Related Symptoms, and Perceived Indoor Air Quality among Students in Schools without Indoor Air Problems: A Longitudinal Study
The effect of students’ psychosocial problems on their reporting of indoor air quality (subjective IAQ) and indoor air-related (IA-related) symptoms has not been studied in schools in a longitudinal setting. Therefore, we analyzed whether changes in students’ psychosocial problem...
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doaj-5a2c5494031c4188b63cf89eeecb46022020-11-24T21:59:08ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-07-01157149710.3390/ijerph15071497ijerph15071497Psychosocial Problems, Indoor Air-Related Symptoms, and Perceived Indoor Air Quality among Students in Schools without Indoor Air Problems: A Longitudinal StudyEerika Finell0Asko Tolvanen1Juha Pekkanen2Jaana Minkkinen3Timo Ståhl4Arja Rimpelä5Faculty of Social Sciences (Social Sciences), University of Tampere, 33014 Tampere, FinlandMethodology Centre for Human Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, 40014 Jyväskylä, FinlandDepartment of Public Health, University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, FinlandFaculty of Social Sciences (Psychology), University of Tampere, 33014 Tampere, FinlandDepartment of Welfare, National Institute for Health and Welfare, 33520 Tampere, FinlandFaculty of Social Sciences (Health Sciences), University of Tampere, 33014 Tampere, FinlandThe effect of students’ psychosocial problems on their reporting of indoor air quality (subjective IAQ) and indoor air-related (IA-related) symptoms has not been studied in schools in a longitudinal setting. Therefore, we analyzed whether changes in students’ psychosocial problems (socioemotional difficulties and perceived teacher–student relations) between the beginning of seventh grade (age 12–13 years) and the end of ninth grade (15–16 years) predicted subjective IAQ and IA-related symptoms at the end of ninth grade. In order to explore the independent effect of psychosocial factors, we focused only on students in schools without observed indoor air problems. The analysis was of longitudinal data (N = 986 students) using latent change modelling. Increased socioemotional difficulties were related to more IA-related symptoms (standardized beta = 0.20) and deteriorated subjective IAQ (standardized beta = 0.20). Increased problems in teacher–student relations were related to deteriorated subjective IAQ (standardized beta = 0.21). Although students’ psychosocial problems explained only 9–13% of the total variances, our findings support the notion that psychosocial factors also need to be taken into account in the evaluation of IAQ and the prevalence of IA-related symptoms in schools.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/7/1497indoor air problemsindoor air qualitypsychosocial problemssocioemotional difficultiesindoor air-related symptomsteacher–student relationslower secondary schools |
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Eerika Finell Asko Tolvanen Juha Pekkanen Jaana Minkkinen Timo Ståhl Arja Rimpelä Psychosocial Problems, Indoor Air-Related Symptoms, and Perceived Indoor Air Quality among Students in Schools without Indoor Air Problems: A Longitudinal Study International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health indoor air problems indoor air quality psychosocial problems socioemotional difficulties indoor air-related symptoms teacher–student relations lower secondary schools |
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Psychosocial Problems, Indoor Air-Related Symptoms, and Perceived Indoor Air Quality among Students in Schools without Indoor Air Problems: A Longitudinal Study |
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Psychosocial Problems, Indoor Air-Related Symptoms, and Perceived Indoor Air Quality among Students in Schools without Indoor Air Problems: A Longitudinal Study |
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Psychosocial Problems, Indoor Air-Related Symptoms, and Perceived Indoor Air Quality among Students in Schools without Indoor Air Problems: A Longitudinal Study |
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Psychosocial Problems, Indoor Air-Related Symptoms, and Perceived Indoor Air Quality among Students in Schools without Indoor Air Problems: A Longitudinal Study |
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Psychosocial Problems, Indoor Air-Related Symptoms, and Perceived Indoor Air Quality among Students in Schools without Indoor Air Problems: A Longitudinal Study |
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psychosocial problems, indoor air-related symptoms, and perceived indoor air quality among students in schools without indoor air problems: a longitudinal study |
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The effect of students’ psychosocial problems on their reporting of indoor air quality (subjective IAQ) and indoor air-related (IA-related) symptoms has not been studied in schools in a longitudinal setting. Therefore, we analyzed whether changes in students’ psychosocial problems (socioemotional difficulties and perceived teacher–student relations) between the beginning of seventh grade (age 12–13 years) and the end of ninth grade (15–16 years) predicted subjective IAQ and IA-related symptoms at the end of ninth grade. In order to explore the independent effect of psychosocial factors, we focused only on students in schools without observed indoor air problems. The analysis was of longitudinal data (N = 986 students) using latent change modelling. Increased socioemotional difficulties were related to more IA-related symptoms (standardized beta = 0.20) and deteriorated subjective IAQ (standardized beta = 0.20). Increased problems in teacher–student relations were related to deteriorated subjective IAQ (standardized beta = 0.21). Although students’ psychosocial problems explained only 9–13% of the total variances, our findings support the notion that psychosocial factors also need to be taken into account in the evaluation of IAQ and the prevalence of IA-related symptoms in schools. |
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indoor air problems indoor air quality psychosocial problems socioemotional difficulties indoor air-related symptoms teacher–student relations lower secondary schools |
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