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A Study on the Problem Drinking and Its Related Factors among Adolescents in South Korea : Focusing on Men and Women

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KMID : 0892720160200030262
±è¿µ¶õ ( Kim Young-Lan ) - ´Ü±¹´ëÇб³ °£È£Çаú

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Abstract

Purpose: This study was done to investigate the prevalence and risk factors of problem drinking among adolescents in South Korea.

Methods: The data of Youth Health Risk Behavior web-based Survey (2015) collected by Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was analyzed using logistic regression for this study.

Results: The problem drinking (defined as two or more points in the CRAFFT) among current drinkers was 36.1%. Risk factors of the problem drinking were sexual activity after drinking (odds 6.33 for men, 4.72 for women), experience of smoking (odds 4.70 for men, 5.12 for women), experience of artificial abortion (odds 4.57 for women), experience of pregnancy (odds 4.45 for women), sexual transmitted infection (odds 1.90 for men, 2.53 for women), depression (odds 2.11 for men, 2.15 for women) and suicidal idea (odds 2.53 for men, 1.88 for women).

Conclusion: It is necessary to develop proper problem drinking prevention programs focusing on men and women. Adjusted health education programs will contribute to maintain their health and protect effectively from these risk taking behaviors.
KeyWords

adolescent, alcohol drinking, problem behavior
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