Abstract

The purposes of this study were to explore health behaviors, examine health behaviors in relation to demographic factors, and investigate the relationships between health risk behaviors (e.g., tobacco use, alcohol consumption, and sexual experience) among Korean adolescents.

Methods

The study used a cross-sectional descriptive relational design and a population-based data collection of 1,716 middle and high school Korean adolescents. The 72-item Korean Adolescent Health Behavior Scale was used for data collection, while descriptive statistics,ttest and chi-square test were used in the data analyses.

Results

Females were doing better on weight control, hygiene, safety, and computer use than were males. Males were doing better on physical activity. Adolescents living in cities were more likely to be addicted to computer but were consuming alcohol and using tobacco less than adolescents in rural areas were. In addition, religion, grade level, and living area also made the adolescents' health behavior significantly different.

Conclusion

As the result suggested, gender, religion, grade level, and region need to be considered when designing health promotion interventions among Korean adolescents.

Details

Title
Health Behaviors and Related Demographic Factors among Korean Adolescents
Author
Shin, YunHee; Kang, Sook Jung
Pages
150-157
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Jun 2014
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
19761317
e-ISSN
20937482
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1541832188
Copyright
Copyright Elsevier Limited Jun 2014