Gender differences in the associations among adolescent problem behaviors: a secondary data analysis of the 2023 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey.

Q3 Medicine
Child Health Nursing Research Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-31 DOI:10.4094/chnr.2025.012
Jaeyoung Lee, So Yeon Park
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the association among various adolescent problem behaviors in South Korea, focusing on gender differences.

Methods: This secondary analysis was conducted using cross-sectional data from the 19th Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey, conducted in 2023 which included 52,880 middle and high school students in South Korea. They completed an anonymous self-administered survey regarding problem behaviors (drinking alcohol, smoking, drugs use, and sexual experiences). Data were analyzed using complex-samples chi-square and multiple logistic regression models.

Results: Among the 52,880 adolescents, the prevalence rates of alcohol use, smoking, drug use, and sexual experiences were 32.6%, 8.6%, 1.7%, and 6.5%, respectively. Gender differences were observed in alcohol use complex-samples multiple logistic regression models. However, no significant gender difference was found in drug use (p=.250). Four problem behaviors were significantly associated with one other when analyzed as independent variables (odds ratio [OR], 1.33-10.85). The strongest associations were found between alcohol use and smoking (OR, 10.49-10.85), and between smoking and sexual experiences (OR, 4.91-4.96).

Conclusion: This study found significant gender differences in adolescent problem behaviors, with male adolescents exhibiting higher rates of alcohol use, smoking, and sexual experience. Strong associations were observed between alcohol use and smoking, as well as between smoking and sexual experience. These findings suggest the need for integrated intervention strategies that target multiple co-occurring problem behaviors.

青少年问题行为关联的性别差异:2023年韩国青少年危险行为调查的二次数据分析。
目的:本研究旨在探讨韩国青少年各种问题行为之间的关系,并以性别差异为重点。方法:本二次分析使用了第19次韩国青少年危险行为调查的横截面数据,该调查于2023年进行,包括52,880名韩国中学生和高中生。他们完成了一项关于问题行为(饮酒、吸烟、吸毒和性经历)的匿名自我调查。数据分析采用复样本卡方和多元逻辑回归模型。结果:52,880名青少年中,饮酒、吸烟、吸毒和性经历的患病率分别为32.6%、8.6%、1.7%和6.5%。在酒精使用复杂样本多元逻辑回归模型中观察到性别差异。然而,在药物使用方面没有发现显著的性别差异(p=.250)。当作为自变量分析时,四种问题行为之间存在显著相关性(比值比[OR], 1.33-10.85)。饮酒和吸烟之间的相关性最强(OR, 10.49-10.85),吸烟和性经历之间的相关性最强(OR, 4.91-4.96)。结论:这项研究发现了青少年问题行为的显著性别差异,男性青少年表现出更高的饮酒、吸烟和性经历率。研究发现,饮酒和吸烟之间,以及吸烟和性经历之间存在很强的关联。这些发现表明需要针对多种共同发生的问题行为的综合干预策略。
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Child Health Nursing Research
Child Health Nursing Research Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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