
@article{ref1,
title="Association of drinking behavior and self-injury behavior in adolescents",
journal="Chinese journal of school health",
year="2021",
author="Bing, G. U. I. and Ying, H. E. and Wei, L. U. and Lingling, Dong and Hong, Yang and Xingcai, Z. H. U. and Renli, Wang",
volume="42",
number="7",
pages="1052-1055",
abstract="OBJECTIVE To explore the association between drinking behavior and self-injury behavior in adolescents. <br><br>METHODS A total of 9 247 students from 4 middle schools were investigated. Drinking behavior and self-injury behavior were collected from questionnaire survey. Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the relationship between drinking behavior and self-injury behavior. <br><br>RESULTS Among the 9 247 middle school students, 52.8% reported ever drinking, 24.9% reported drinking behavior in the past 30 days, and 14.6% reported been drunk in the past year. The average age of drinking for the first time was 12.47±3.05. About 47.2% of the participants had self-injury behavior. Male with younger drinking age (OR=1.52), had been drunken (OR=1.35) and frequent drinking (OR=1.54) increased the incidence of self-injury. Female reported drinking at younger age (OR=1.69), had been drunk (OR=1.82) and lived in cities and towns (OR=1.20) had a higher risk of self-injury. <br><br>CONCLUSION Drinking at younger age, heavy and frequent drinking are associated with higher risk of self-injury in adolescents in sex-specific fashion.    Keywords: Alcohol drinking, Self-injurious behavior, Mental health, Regression analysis, Adolescent<p /> <p>Language: zh</p>",
language="zh",
issn="1000-9817",
doi="10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2021.07.021",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2021.07.021"
}