The study of juvenile substances abuse behavior-Result exploration of 2005 National health interview survey

碩士 === 亞洲大學 === 健康管理研究所 === 97 === The purpose of this study is to understand if the juvenile self-basic characteristic, family members or school friends would influence nowaday juvenile Smoking, alcohol consumption, Betel nut chewing, illicit drug use unhealthy behavior and to probe into the releva...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: 簡貝珊
Other Authors: Shangwei Hsu
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/20153462369960669581
id ndltd-TW-097THMU4743017
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-TW-097THMU47430172015-10-13T15:37:04Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/20153462369960669581 The study of juvenile substances abuse behavior-Result exploration of 2005 National health interview survey 青少年藥物濫用行為探討-2005年國民健康訪問暨藥物濫用調結果初探 簡貝珊 簡貝珊 碩士 亞洲大學 健康管理研究所 97 The purpose of this study is to understand if the juvenile self-basic characteristic, family members or school friends would influence nowaday juvenile Smoking, alcohol consumption, Betel nut chewing, illicit drug use unhealthy behavior and to probe into the relevance between them。The database is base on「2005 National Health Interview Survey」with the age level of 12-17years old as the main research materials. Database analysis comprises descriptive statistics, Chi-square analysis, Person’s correlation analysis and Logistic Regression. Results: 1.Juvenile age, school attendance, school grade, living environment arrangement and juvenile have apparent relevant influence to  smoking, alcohol consumption, betel nut chewing. 2.The age, school attendance and juvenile have apparent relevant influence to illicit drug use. 3.The boy unhealthy behavior is to be numbered even more than the girl, and elder teenager, higher school grade, unhealthy number can increase, too. The age and school attendance and juvenile unhealthy have high risks. 4.When juvenile have smoking, alcohol consumption, betel nut chewing unhealthy behavior, there will be apparent relevant influence to the illicit drug use. 5.Parents or friends healthy behavior all have the tendency to be positive correlation to juvenile healthy behavior: (1)Parents or friends will influence juvenile smoking behavior if they do have smoking . (2)Parents or friends will influence juvenile alcohol consumption behavior if they do have alcohol consumption. (3)Parents or friends will influence juvenile Betel nut chewing behavior if they do betel nut chewing. 6.When the friends have the behavior of drug abuse, they will influence the attitude of the juvenile illicit drug use. Shangwei Hsu 徐尚為 2009 學位論文 ; thesis 93 zh-TW
collection NDLTD
language zh-TW
format Others
sources NDLTD
description 碩士 === 亞洲大學 === 健康管理研究所 === 97 === The purpose of this study is to understand if the juvenile self-basic characteristic, family members or school friends would influence nowaday juvenile Smoking, alcohol consumption, Betel nut chewing, illicit drug use unhealthy behavior and to probe into the relevance between them。The database is base on「2005 National Health Interview Survey」with the age level of 12-17years old as the main research materials. Database analysis comprises descriptive statistics, Chi-square analysis, Person’s correlation analysis and Logistic Regression. Results: 1.Juvenile age, school attendance, school grade, living environment arrangement and juvenile have apparent relevant influence to  smoking, alcohol consumption, betel nut chewing. 2.The age, school attendance and juvenile have apparent relevant influence to illicit drug use. 3.The boy unhealthy behavior is to be numbered even more than the girl, and elder teenager, higher school grade, unhealthy number can increase, too. The age and school attendance and juvenile unhealthy have high risks. 4.When juvenile have smoking, alcohol consumption, betel nut chewing unhealthy behavior, there will be apparent relevant influence to the illicit drug use. 5.Parents or friends healthy behavior all have the tendency to be positive correlation to juvenile healthy behavior: (1)Parents or friends will influence juvenile smoking behavior if they do have smoking . (2)Parents or friends will influence juvenile alcohol consumption behavior if they do have alcohol consumption. (3)Parents or friends will influence juvenile Betel nut chewing behavior if they do betel nut chewing. 6.When the friends have the behavior of drug abuse, they will influence the attitude of the juvenile illicit drug use.
author2 Shangwei Hsu
author_facet Shangwei Hsu
簡貝珊
簡貝珊
author 簡貝珊
簡貝珊
spellingShingle 簡貝珊
簡貝珊
The study of juvenile substances abuse behavior-Result exploration of 2005 National health interview survey
author_sort 簡貝珊
title The study of juvenile substances abuse behavior-Result exploration of 2005 National health interview survey
title_short The study of juvenile substances abuse behavior-Result exploration of 2005 National health interview survey
title_full The study of juvenile substances abuse behavior-Result exploration of 2005 National health interview survey
title_fullStr The study of juvenile substances abuse behavior-Result exploration of 2005 National health interview survey
title_full_unstemmed The study of juvenile substances abuse behavior-Result exploration of 2005 National health interview survey
title_sort study of juvenile substances abuse behavior-result exploration of 2005 national health interview survey
publishDate 2009
url http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/20153462369960669581
work_keys_str_mv AT jiǎnbèishān thestudyofjuvenilesubstancesabusebehaviorresultexplorationof2005nationalhealthinterviewsurvey
AT jiǎnbèishān thestudyofjuvenilesubstancesabusebehaviorresultexplorationof2005nationalhealthinterviewsurvey
AT jiǎnbèishān qīngshǎoniányàowùlànyòngxíngwèitàntǎo2005niánguómínjiànkāngfǎngwènjìyàowùlànyòngdiàojiéguǒchūtàn
AT jiǎnbèishān qīngshǎoniányàowùlànyòngxíngwèitàntǎo2005niánguómínjiànkāngfǎngwènjìyàowùlànyòngdiàojiéguǒchūtàn
AT jiǎnbèishān studyofjuvenilesubstancesabusebehaviorresultexplorationof2005nationalhealthinterviewsurvey
AT jiǎnbèishān studyofjuvenilesubstancesabusebehaviorresultexplorationof2005nationalhealthinterviewsurvey
_version_ 1717768100748722176