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Effects of Smoking, Drinking and Drug use on the Adolescent¡¯s Suicidal Ideation by using the Data of the Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey through from 2008 to 2014

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KMID : 0608420150280020099
ÀüÇؼº:Jeon Hae-Seong
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to investigate the association between suicidal thoughts and the co-occurrence of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use among adolescents.

Methods: This study used the data of the Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey from 2008 through 2014. The subjects of this study were 517,866 students, in total (Male 266,500, Female 251,366). Frequency analysis was conducted on the data about the subjects¡¯ general characteristics and their experience of smoking, drinking, and drug use. The relationship between suicidal thoughts and the co-occurrence of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use was analyzed through x2-test and logistic regression. The analyses were done using SAS 9.4.

Results: According to the study, adolescents who used alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs at the same time engaged in suicidal ideation 3.69 times more than their peers who didn¡¯t use such substances (95% CI: 3.40~4.00, p<.001). Also, adolescents who used only tobacco, only alcohol, and only drugs engaged in suicidal ideation 1.49 times (95% CI: 1.43~1.56, p<.001), 1.28 times (95% CI: 1.26~1.31, p<.001) and 2.34 times (95% CI: 2.04~2.69, p<.001) more than the students who didn¡¯t use any substances, respectively.

Conclusion: Adolescents¡¯ suicidal ideation and the co-occurrence of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use had a statistically
significant relationship.
KeyWords

Smoking, Drinking, Drug use, Adolescent, Suicidal ideation
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