Title of article :
Comparative Study of Mental Health States Among Adolescents in Multicultural Versus Monocultural Families, Using the 13th Korean Youth Risk BehaviorWeb-Based Survey, 2017
Author/Authors :
Lee, Hae Jeong Department of Pediatrics - Samsung Changwon Hospital - Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Changwon, South Korea , Kim, Cheol Hong Department of Pediatrics - Samsung Changwon Hospital - Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Changwon, South Korea , Han, Intae Department of Biostatistics - Samsung Changwon Hospital - Sungkyukwan University School of Medicine, Changwon, South Korea , Kim, Sung Hoon Department of Pediatrics - Samsung Changwon Hospital - Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Changwon, South Korea
Pages :
9
From page :
1
To page :
9
Abstract :
Objectives: The mental health of multicultural adolescents is an important social issue.We explored the differences in adolescents’ mental health, including suicide modalities, between adolescents in multicultural and those in monocultural families. Methods: The results of 13th Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-Based Survey (KYRBS) in 2017 were used. KYRBS is a cross-sectional survey, and the participants were drawn as stratified multistage clustered samples from 400 middle and 400 high schools in Korea. Student participation was voluntary and anonymous in this self-report, web-based survey. Results: Of the targeted 64991 adolescents, 62276 (response rate 95.8%) participated, and 58052 were finally included in this survey. The multicultural adolescents made up 1.56% of the participants, with female predominance and, compared with the monocultural adolescents, they were younger, shorter, and slenderer, and had lower parent educational status, lower self-recognized academic performance, lower economic status, and used smartphone longer time. Depressive mood was not statistically significantly higher, but suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts were higher in the multicultural adolescents. Daily smoking and drinking status, lower economic status, poorer self-recognized academic performance, and multicultural background itself, were positively related to suicidal attempts, and of these factors, the odds ratio was highest for a multicultural background, at 9.50. Conclusions: Multicultural adolescents tend to havemuchhigher risk of suicidality problems. Therefore, moreintensive education and practical prevention strategies are needed to reduce the suicidal behaviors of multicultural adolescents.
Keywords :
Korean Youth Risk BehaviorWeb-Based Survey , Mental Health , Adolescent , Multicultural Family
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2486425
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