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KMID : 0858820190360030015
Journal of Korean Society for Health Education and Promotion
2019 Volume.36 No. 3 p.15 ~ p.25
Do the associated factors with high-risk drinking differ by smoking?
Lee Hyo-Young

Im Hyuk
Kim Hye-Sook
Kim Min-Jung
Abstract
Objectives: This study was to confirm to the associated factors with high-risk drinking by smoking using Community Health Survey data, especially focused on socioeconomic factors, health behaviors, and subjective health status.

Methods: The total subjects were 14,530 residents aged over 19 in Busan who participated in Community Health Survey 2016. The secondary data analysis was used with frequencies, ¥ö2, and logistic regression.

Results: The related factors with high-risk drinking by smoking were significantly different in various factors. First drinking age below 19, male, bereaved or separated marital status, age 40-50, depression, and subjective good health were the significant factors with high-risk drinking, but the relationship was stronger in the non-smoking group. Depression was the factor which made high-risk drinking lower in smoking group, but, in the non-smoking group, it was the factor which made high-risk drinking higher. The male was a strong factor with high-risk drinking in previous researches, but in this study, it was the only influential factor in the non-smoking group.

Conclusions: The prevention strategies for high-risk drinking should more consider the associated factors in non-smoking group and the reasons for the differences in the factors should be identified in the future studies.
KEYWORD
high risk alcohol drinking, smoking, associated factors
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