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The relationship of depression to health risk behaviors and health perceptions in Korean college students

Title
The relationship of depression to health risk behaviors and health perceptions in Korean college students
Authors
Kim O.
Ewha Authors
김옥수
SCOPUS Author ID
김옥수scopus
Issue Date
2002
Journal Title
Adolescence
ISSN
0001-8449JCR Link
Citation
Adolescence vol. 37, no. 147, pp. 574 - 583
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SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of depression to health risk behaviors and health perceptions in Korean college students. The sample consisted of 434 students, ranging in age from 18 to 28 years who were attending four universities in Korea. Data were collected using the Beck Depression Inventory, the Symptom Pattern Scale, and the Short Form Health Survey Results indicate that the students were mildly depressed. The prevalence of alcohol consumption during the previous month was 84.6% and for smoking it was 33.6%. The majority of the students reported a low occurrence of symptoms of psychological distress and evaluated their health as either very good or good The level of depression predicted alcohol consumption, symptom pattern, and physical health. Students who were more depressed reported more symptoms and perceived their health as worse compared with those who were less depressed. The students who were less depressed drank more alcohol. Depression did not predict smoking.
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