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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2018.16.7.469

Factors associated with risky drinking of adult women: Focused on convergent implications  

Park, So-Youn (Division of Human Service, College of Knowledge and Information Service, Kyonggi University)
Yang, Sonam (Division of Human Service, College of Knowledge and Information Service, Kyonggi University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.16, no.7, 2018 , pp. 469-478 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study is aimed to examine effects of sociodemographic, social relation, and health related factors on risky drinking among early, middle, and older adulthoods. Using the sixth(2013-2016) National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, separate logistic regression analyses were conducted for women's early adulthood (n=1,143), middle adulthood (n=1,306), and older adulthood (n=875) to test factors associated with risky drinking. For study results, as for women's early adulthood, education, marital status, employment, depressive feeling, and smoking were statistically associated with risky drinking. As for women's middle adulthood, only subjective stress level and smoking were associated with risky drinking. As for women's older adulthood, education, suicidal ideation, and subjective health condition were associated with risky drinking. These results found different factors influenced risky drinking according to life stages. Based on these results, convergent implications about reducing risky drinking according to life stages of women were discussed.
Keywords
Women; Risky drinking; Sociodemographic factor; Social relation factor; Health factor;
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