Sociological analysis of the factors modelling physical and emotional health aspects of contemporary student youth of Southern federal university
Abstract
Sociological analysis of the factors modelling physical and emotional health aspects of contemporary student youth of Southern federal university
Incoming article date: 03.10.2014Nowadays many researches devoted to the problem of health of the individual, have become of a major significance. Scientific interest is high as there are many challenges and risks contemporary individuals face. Today we come across many publications where the health phenomenon is being analyzed from different perspectives. Questions of health are the subject of interdisciplinary research as a plenty of different sciences are involved into all levels, say, theoretical and applied. This article is some systematization of the results of two applied researches of 2014 in the frames of Southern federal university, Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation. The main aim of the researches was to determine and describe the basic content of physical and emotional so called components of health of contemporary student youth and factors determining them. We questioned 232 students. Resuming some results we can say that because of contemporary needs of the society students have to put getting good education and career escalation as the main priorities in their life. They also worry about problems of ecology and health. In particular smoking and alcohol drinking. Our results again coincide with the results of other researchers that there is no gender difference here: both young women and men tend to smoke and drink alcohol – girls practice “men’s behavior pattern”. Students are stressed and that is the main reason of their drinking. They underline determination of some social factors, as political situation, changes in the Russian society, etc. Sociologists are expected to research mentioned problematic field more thoroughly.
Keywords: youth, student, health, physical aspect, emotional aspect, social aspect, health determinant, behavior model