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초기 청소년의 음주경험, 음주지식, 음주기대에 관한 연구Alcohol Experience, Alcohol Knowledge, and Alcohol Expectancy in Early Adolescents

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Alcohol Experience, Alcohol Knowledge, and Alcohol Expectancy in Early Adolescents
Authors
탁영란윤이화안지연
Issue Date
Feb-2007
Publisher
한국간호과학회
Keywords
Alcohol experience; Alcohol knowledge; Alcohol expectancy; Early adolescents; 음주 경험; 음주 지식; 음주 기대; 초기 청소년; Alcohol experience; Alcohol knowledge; Alcohol expectancy; Early adolescents
Citation
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, v.37, no.1, pp.35 - 43
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Journal Title
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
Volume
37
Number
1
Start Page
35
End Page
43
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/180440
DOI
10.4040/jkan.2007.37.1.35
Abstract
Alcohol Experience, Alcohol Knowledge, and Alcohol Expectancy in Early Adolescents Tak, Young-Ran1)․Yun, E-hwa2)․An, Ji-Yeon3) 1) Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, Hanyang University 2) Public Health Researcher, Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention 3) Lecturer, Department of Nursing, Graduate School, Hanyang University Purpose: This study was to explore the prevalence of alcohol experiences and to identify the expectancy on the effects of alcohol and alcohol knowledge in early adolescents. Method: The cross-sectional survey of 1854 students from seven middle schools in one district of Seoul was conducted by convenience sampling. Alcohol experience and early onset of alcohol use were measured by the Youth Risk Behavior Survey. Alcohol expectancy was measured by an Alcohol Effects Questionnaire. Result: Over sixty five percent of adolescents reported that they had previous drinking experiences. The participants with no alcohol drinking experience had a lower level of alcohol knowledge than those with experience(t=2.73, p=.007). In expectancy on effects of alcohol, girls had a more positive alcohol expectation than boys(t=-2.54, p=.011). Alcohol knowledge negatively correlated with alcohol expectancy(r=-.40 p=.000). In regression of alcohol expectancy, gender and alcohol knowledge were significant predictors explaining 17%. Conclusion: The results support that alcohol expectancy is an important link with early drinking experiences and alcohol knowledge, focusing on the importance of gender differences. Therefore, an alcohol prevention program in early adolescence is needed and should be focused on multidimensionality of the alcohol expectancy with developmental and psychosocial factors for early adolescents.
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