To investigate the substance use and sexual behavior of
adolescents in multicultural families compared with adolescents in Korean
families in South Korea.
Data from the 2013 Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-Based
Survey collected from 66,591 adolescents aged 12-18 years (mean age 14.89±1.76
years) were analyzed. We classified the adolescents into four groups: those
whose father and mother were born in South Korea, those whose father was born
in South Korea but whose mother was not, those whose mother was born in South
Korea but whose father was not, and those whose father and mother were not born
in South Korea. Experiences with alcohol, cigarette, and drug use and sexual
relations were investigated.
Compared with adolescents whose fathers and mothers were
born in Korea, adolescents whose fathers were born in Korea but whose mothers
were not were less likely to use alcohol and cigarettes. Adolescents whose
mothers were born in Korea but whose fathers were not and adolescents whose
fathers and mothers were both born outside Korea were more likely to use
cigarettes and drugs and to have sexual relations.
These results indicate that adolescents whose fathers were
not born in Korea and whose fathers and mothers were both born outside Korea
are at greater risk for cigarette and drug use and risky sexual behaviors. For
these high risk groups, health education should include dependency prevention
program, safety issue, and health screening as well as programs aimed at
preventing substance use and sexual activity.
Table 3
Adolescents' substance use and sexual relations according to their parents' birthplaces
AOR: odd ratios adjusted for gender, age, area of residence, parents' educational level, parent coresidence, and socioeconomic status
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By: Park S1.
- 1Department of Psychiatry, Seoul National Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
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