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KMID : 1156220180440060608
Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
2018 Volume.44 No. 6 p.608 ~ p.617
Analysis of Related Factors According to Using Illicit Substances Among Adolescents
Cho Jun-Ho

Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyze related factors in relation to usage of illicit substances for Korean adolescents.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study, which used data from the Twelfth Korean Youth Risk Behavior Webbased Survey (KYRBWS). A total of 65,528 students in 2016 were included in this study. Chi-square test and logistic regression analysis were used for analyzing related factors using illicit substances.

Results: Overall, 553 (0.8%) students responded as having ever used illicit substances during their lifetime and 133 (0.2%) students responded as current illicit substance users. It was found that electronic cigarette (EC) use, conventional cigarette smoking, second hand smoking, sad/despair mood, and economic status were significantly associated factors with usage of illicit substances. Comparing ¡®current EC users¡¯ with ¡®never EC users¡¯, the adjusted odds ratios (OR) was 7.76 (95% confidence interval (CI): 5.56-10.82) for life-time use of illicit substances, and 18.74 (95% CI: 8.01-43.87) for current use of illicit substances among adolescents. Additionally, comparing ¡®students who ever were exposed to second hand smoking during the past week¡¯, with ¡®students who never were exposed to second hand smoking¡¯, the adjusted OR was 2.60 (95% CI: 2.13-3.17) for life-time use of illicit substances, and 2.85 (95% CI: 1.68-4.83) for current use of illicit substances among adolescents.

Conclusions: Based on the results, electronic cigarette use, second hand smoking, conventional cigarette smoking, sad/despair mood, and economic status were significantly associated with increased odds of substance experience and current substance use. Therefore, the results of this study can provide a useful evidence about adolescent behaviors in predicting substance use.
KEYWORD
Illicit substance use, electronic cigarette, second hand smoking, adolescents
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