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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2019.9.7.085

The Effect of Health Risk Factors on Gender in Early Adolescents: The Application of Logit Analysis  

Yoo, Keun-Hwan (Department of Defense Technology Administration, Daegu Science University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.9, no.7, 2019 , pp. 85-93 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to identify the influence of demographic characteristics such as inappropriate lifestyle, stress, and health status among health risk factors of early adolescents according to gender. There is a gender difference in the perception of mental and physical health of early adolescents, and the result can be different in behavior patterns between men and women. This study was conducted to identify the health risk factors as independent variables for early adolescents in Daegu and Gyeongbuk area, and to analyze the determinants of gender (male, female) differences by parents, family environment, friends, academic background, appearance, grade, location, school grades, family situation, and health status as demographic factors. And, the Odds Ratio of the early adolescents was analyzed through logit analysis and the differences according to the influence relationship of each of them were examined. As a result of the analysis, the more the sleep and physical activity, parents, home environment, friends, academic background, and appearance are increased, the more the influence is likely to become on the male students. On the contrary, the rest of the health risk factors can increase, and the threat to the health risk factors is likely to become severe to the female students.Among them, it is necessary to develop a pre-preventive program for early adolescents' health risk factors, provide basic data for practical application in the field, and seek a detailed program according to the gender of early adolescents.
Keywords
Early adolescents; Health risk factors; Gender impact; Logit analysis; Inappropriate lifestyle;
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