KMID : 0858820140310010071
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Journal of Korean Society for Health Education and Promotion 2014 Volume.31 No. 1 p.71 ~ p.83
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A Meta-Analysis of Factors Related to Adolescent Problem Drinking
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Chung Sul-Ki
Kim Ji-Seon
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Abstract
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Objectives:This study examined the trend of alcohol-related research, with a specific focus on adolescent problem drinking, to provide evidence for prevention and intervention for adolescent alcohol problems and alcohol policy in Korea.
Methods: A total of 17 studies examining adolescent problem drinking were included for meta-analysis. Using CMA (Comprehensive Meta-Analysis) 2.0, the effect sizes of correlation coefficients of variables related to adolescent problem drinking were analyzed.
Results: 176 variables were extracted under 4 higher categories and 20 sub-categories. Variables were extracted using the four higher categories, namely individual, family, environmental, and demographics, as the theoretical framework. Results showed that most studies on adolescent problem drinking focused mostly on individual factors followed by family factors. Variables including drinking motivation, drinking expectancy, and peer relations showed relatively higher effect size.
Conclusions: Study findings suggest the importance of balance between individual and environmental factors in examining problem drinking among adolescents. In order to provide evidence for alcohol policy, more attention should be given to macro environment that are known to influence adolescent drinking.
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KEYWORD
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cent alcohol use, Problem drinking, Meta analysis, Effect size, Alcohol policy
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