KMID : 1002520130070020161
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Korean Journal of Health Service Management 2013 Volume.7 No. 2 p.161 ~ p.177
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The Factors Associated Depression and Suicidal Ideation in Adolescents
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Kim Chae-Bong
Jung Tae-Young Hwang Sung-Wan Kim Jae-Haeng
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Abstract
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This study aims to provide basic evidence for establishing prevention programs of school¡¯ mental health by identifying the factors of middle and high school student¡¯s depression and suicidal ideation related to stress of peer-relationship. For this purpose, we analyzed the data of 6,924 (who Experienced stress related to peer-relationship) among the 2012 Korean Youth Health Risk Behavior Online Survey(8th). In demographic characteristics, subjective academic achievement affects depression in the case of girls. In health-related characteristics, medical treatment by violence, drinking experience, smoking experience have an effect on depression in the case of boys. Subjective health, drinking experience, smoking experience, drug experience are the factors affecting suicidal ideation both boys and girls. In order to promote mental health of youth, school-based prevention education complementing existing realistic problems needs to be implemented.
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KEYWORD
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Adolescents, Depression, Suicidal Ideation, Peer-Relationship
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