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. 2025 May 3;15(5):626.
doi: 10.3390/bs15050626.

Health Behaviors in the Context of Optimism and Self-Efficacy-The Role of Gender Differences: A Cross-Sectional Study in Polish Health Sciences Students

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Health Behaviors in the Context of Optimism and Self-Efficacy-The Role of Gender Differences: A Cross-Sectional Study in Polish Health Sciences Students

Małgorzata Dębska-Janus et al. Behav Sci (Basel). .

Abstract

This study examines the roles of optimism and self-efficacy in influencing health behaviors among Polish health sciences students, with a focus on gender differences. A cross-sectional design was used with a sample of 318 students. The General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES), the Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R), and the Health Behavior Inventory (HBI) were used to assess self-efficacy, optimism, and health behaviors' (HB) intensity, respectively. The variation in the HB was significant concerning the level of dispositional optimism (F(2, 312) = 4.22, p = 0.016, η2p = 0.03). LOT-R results turned out to be a statistically significant condition for higher frequency of positive mental attitude (PMA) behaviors and preventive actions (PAs). Gender differences were observed: higher scores of PMA and PhA were more frequent among men, whilst women were characterized with higher PA. The effect of gender and both GSES and LOT-R for the HBI results was statistically significant in two subscales (with LOT-R for PhA and with GSES for PA). These findings enhance the understanding of psychological determinants of health behaviors and suggest practical implications for educational and public health strategies. Gender turned out to be a significant determinant of some relationships between health behaviors and the examined dispositions in Polish health sciences students.

Keywords: dispositional optimism; health behaviors; self-efficacy; students.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Health behaviors across different levels of self-efficacy and gender. (A)—General health behaviors vs. self-efficacy and gender, (B)—Positive mental attitude vs. self-efficacy and gender, (C)—Proper eating habits vs. self-efficacy and gender, (D)—Preventive actions vs. self-efficacy and gender, (E)—Pro-health activities vs. self-efficacy and gender.
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Figure 2
Health behaviors across different levels of dispositional optimism and gender. (A)—General health behaviors vs. self-efficacy and gender, (B)—Positive mental attitude vs. self-efficacy and gender, (C)—Proper eating habits vs. self-efficacy and gender, (D)—Preventive actions vs. self-efficacy and gender, (E)—Pro-health activities vs. self-efficacy and gender.

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