2014
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232014196.04822013
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Tradução, adaptação e validação do questionário Fantastic Lifestyle Assessment em estudantes do ensino superior

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“…On average, study participants have a very good lifestyle, which is in line with the results found by Silva et al (2014). In a study conducted by Alcântara da Silva et al (2015), although students reported an excellent lifestyle, their lifestyle worsened after enrolling in a HEI.…”
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“…On average, study participants have a very good lifestyle, which is in line with the results found by Silva et al (2014). In a study conducted by Alcântara da Silva et al (2015), although students reported an excellent lifestyle, their lifestyle worsened after enrolling in a HEI.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…As a result, sleep and stress disorders should be taken into account when designing an intervention plan based on the assessment of students' areas of vulnerability. The participants in this study had lower mean scores in the domains of Work/Type of personality than the participants in the study conducted by Silva and Brito (2014). In comparison to male students, female students smoke more and consume less alcohol and other drugs; in addition, it is also evident that they are less able to manage stress, feel less confident and optimistic, and have a lower self-esteem.…”
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“…Together, the participants were asked to answer the questionnaire called Fantastic Lifestyle, validated in Brazil in 2008 and 2014. It is an instrument that classifies the lifestyle according to the final score, which can be from zero to one hundred (0-100): excellent (85-100), very good (70-84), good (55-69), regular (35-54) and needs to be improved (0-34) 18 . In the convenience sample, all NASF professionals (n=46) were invited to participate and 29 accepted.…”
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