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The Association between Adolescents Risk Behavior and Smoking  

Lee, Jun Beom (Department of Health Administration and Management, Soonchunhyang University Graduate School)
Hahm, Myung-Il (Department of Health Administration and Management, Soonchunhyang University Graduate School)
Kim, Dong Jun (Department of Health Administration and Management, Soonchunhyang University Graduate School)
Cho, Ha-Hyeon (Department of Health Administration and Management, Soonchunhyang University Graduate School)
Min, In Soon (Department of Health Administration and Management, Soonchunhyang University Graduate School)
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Korea Journal of Hospital Management / v.24, no.2, 2019 , pp. 12-22 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purposes: The purpose of this study was to examine the association between risk behaviors and smoking in Korean adolescents. Methods: This study used data from online survey of youth health behavior in 2017. Data from a total of 54,411 people (27,139 male, 27,272 female) were included in the analysis. chi-square test, simple logistic regression, multiple logistic regression were performed using SAS 9.4. Findings: Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that risk behaviors such as drinking alcohol experience, sexual experience, drug use experience and high caffeine energy drinks intake experience had a significant effect on smoking. Adolescents with drinking experience were more likely to smoking than those who had no experience(OR=8.58, 95% CI: 7.67~9.60). Adolescents with sexual experience were more likely to smoking than those who had no experience(OR=4.47, 95% CI: 3.91~5.11). Adolescents with drug use experience were more likely to smoking than those who had no experience(OR=2.32, 95% CI: 1.63~3.32). Also, adolescents with high-caffeine energy drinks intake experience were more likely to smoking than those who had no experience(OR=1.37, 95% CI: 1.23~1.53). Practical Implications: All the risk behaviors were significantly associated with smoking rates. Results of this study suggest that physicians and health workers in medical institutions and health centers should simultaneously serve education and consultation for the smoking cessation as well as for the prevention of risk behaviors.
Keywords
Risk behaviors; High caffeine energy drinks; Smoking;
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