Association between smartphone overdependence and sexual behavior in adolescents: a secondary data analysis of the 19th Youth Health Behavior Survey.

Q3 Medicine
Child Health Nursing Research Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-31 DOI:10.4094/chnr.2025.003
Bo Ryeong Lee, Ji Hyeon Lee
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Abstract

Purpose: The majority of adolescents use smartphones, and their overdependence on smartphones has emerged as a serious social issue. Although studies have explored the effect of smartphone overdependence on adolescent problem behaviors, research on its influence on sexual behavior is scarce. This study aimed to examine the association between smartphone overdependence and sexual behavior among adolescents.

Methods: This study used data from the 19th Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-Based Survey conducted in 2023. Smartphone overdependence was the independent variable, and sexual behaviors (sexual intercourse and contraceptive use) were the dependent variables. Multivariate regression analysis was performed to control for confounding variables.

Results: The study participants included 52,880 adolescents aged 13-18 years. Among them, 28.0% (n=14,672) were classified as smartphone overdependent, 6.5% (n=3,349) had sexual experience, and 65% (n=2,182) of those with sexual experience reported using contraception. Smartphone overdependence was not significantly associated with sexual experience but was significantly associated with contraceptive use. Adolescents in the non-overdependent group were 1.27 times more likely to use contraception than those in the smartphone overdependent group (95% confidence interval, 1.07-1.52; p<.007).

Conclusion: The findings highlight a significant association between smartphone overdependence and contraceptive use among adolescents. Policy interventions and educational strategies that consider adolescents' smartphone usage patterns and trait factors are necessary.

青少年智能手机过度依赖与性行为的关系:第19届青少年健康行为调查的二次数据分析
大多数青少年使用智能手机,他们对智能手机的过度依赖已经成为一个严重的社会问题。虽然研究已经探讨了智能手机过度依赖对青少年问题行为的影响,但对其对性行为影响的研究却很少。本研究旨在探讨青少年智能手机过度依赖与性行为之间的关系。方法:本研究使用了2023年进行的第19次韩国青少年危险行为网络调查的数据。智能手机过度依赖是自变量,性行为(性交和避孕)是因变量。采用多元回归分析控制混杂变量。结果:研究对象包括52,880名13-18岁的青少年。其中28.0% (n=14,672)被归类为过度依赖智能手机,6.5% (n=3,349)有过性经历,65% (n=2,182)有过性经历的人报告采取了避孕措施。智能手机过度依赖与性经验没有显著相关性,但与避孕措施的使用显著相关。非过度依赖组的青少年使用避孕措施的可能性是智能手机过度依赖组的1.27倍(95%置信区间,1.07-1.52;结论:研究结果强调了青少年智能手机过度依赖与避孕措施使用之间的显著关联。考虑青少年智能手机使用模式和特征因素的政策干预和教育策略是必要的。
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Child Health Nursing Research
Child Health Nursing Research Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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