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dc.contributor.authorAdelantado-Renau, Mireia
dc.contributor.authorMonzonís-Carda, Irene
dc.contributor.authorMoliner-Urdiales, Diego
dc.contributor.authorBeltran Valls, Maria Reyes
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-31T13:04:14Z
dc.date.available2023-01-31T13:04:14Z
dc.date.issued2022-11-16
dc.identifier.citationAdelantado-Renau, M., Monzonís-Carda, I., Moliner-Urdiales, D. et al. The bidirectional longitudinal association between health-related quality of life and academic performance in adolescents: DADOS study. Quality of Life Research, 32, 729–738 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-022-03291-zca_CA
dc.identifier.issn0962-9343
dc.identifier.issn1573-2649
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10234/201503
dc.description.abstract- Purpose: Although previous evidence has suggested a relationship between health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and academic performance, the directionality of this association is understudied and remains to be clarified. Thus, the primary objective of this study was to explore the bidirectional association between HRQoL and academic performance in adolescents between two timepoints with a 24-month interval. A secondary aim was to analyze whether this association varies between boys and girls. - Methods: This is a bidirectional longitudinal analysis with 257 adolescents (13.9 ± 0.3 years at baseline) from the DADOS study. HRQoL was measured using the KIDSCREEN-10 questionnaire. Academic performance was assessed through academic grades and the Spanish version of the Science Research Associates Test of Educational Ability. - Results: Cross-lagged analyses revealed that HRQoL at baseline was not associated with academic performance 24 months later, while all the academic grades and the overall score of academic abilities at baseline were positively associated with HRQoL at follow-up in adolescents. Results of the stratified analyses by sex were largely similar. Specifically, in girls, math, language, physical education, and grade point average at baseline were positively associated with HRQoL 24 months later, while in boys, all the academic grades indicators (except physical education), numeric ability, and the overall score of academic abilities at baseline were positively associated with HRQoL at follow-up. - Conclusion: These findings suggest that academic performance in early adolescence may predict HRQoL 24 months later. Health and education professionals could benefit from collaborating to achieve both improved academic performance and HRQoL in youth.ca_CA
dc.description.sponsorShipFunding for open access charge: CRUE-Universitat Jaume I
dc.format.extent10 p.ca_CA
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfca_CA
dc.language.isoengca_CA
dc.publisherSpringer Natureca_CA
dc.relation.isPartOfQuality of Life Research, 2023, 32ca_CA
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ca_CA
dc.subjectwell-beingca_CA
dc.subjecthealthca_CA
dc.subjectacademic achievementca_CA
dc.subjectadolescenceca_CA
dc.titleThe bidirectional longitudinal association between health-related quality of life and academic performance in adolescents: DADOS studyca_CA
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleca_CA
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-022-03291-z
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessca_CA
dc.type.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionca_CA
project.funder.nameCRUE-CSICca_CA
project.funder.nameMinisterio de Economía y Competitividadca_CA
project.funder.nameUniversitat Jaume Ica_CA
oaire.awardNumberDEP2013-45515-Rca_CA
oaire.awardNumberP1·1A2015-05, UJI-B2018-40, UJI-A2019-12ca_CA


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