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Journal of Korean Society for Health Education and Promotion
2001 Volume.18 No. 2 p.129 ~ p.140
Adolescents¡Ç Use of Harmful Environment and Correlates of Risk Health Behaviors


Abstract
Harmful environment around school area have been increased with socio-economic development in Korea. Those entertainment facilities have caused a negative effect on the learning environment in many schools. As a result of increased entertainment harmful facilities in school area, the numbers of deviant behaviors such as drinking, smoking, substance abuse and sexual activity among junior high school students have been significantly increased. Given this situation, the aim of this study was to describe the distribution of the facilities; to access applied(experience) of the facilities according to students demographic variables; and to identify the relationship between use of the facilities and students risk health behaviors such as smoking, drinking, substance abuse and sexual activity. The field theory was used to study the relationship between the use of the facilities and risk health behaviors among students. A self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted in Korea. 2,114 junior and senior high school students(middle and high school students) were recruited by the method of proportional stratified random sampling from June to July 2000. Results indicated that: 1) The rates of using game centers, PC rooms, Song rooms and comic rooms were 78.3£¥, 75.6£¥, 71.6£¥, and 34.3£¥ respectively. 2) High school students visited the entertainment facilities significantly more than middle school students(p¡´0.001). 3) The rates of using facilities near schools were significantly associated with parents job(p¡´0.05). 4) The rates of drinking, smoking, drug abuse, and sexual activity were 21.6£¥, 11.9£¥, 4.3£¥ and 1.6£¥ respectively. 5) Risk health behaviors such as smoking(p¡´0.001) and drinking(p¡´0.001), amount of smoking and drinking(p¡´0.001) and sexual activity(p¡´0.05) were associated with the experience of using the facilities. Those who had drinking experience were more likely to go the facilities than those without drinking experience. Also, those who were smoker had higher probability of going using the facilities than non-smokers.
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