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Family connectedness, school attachment, peer influence and health-compromising behaviours among young Vietnamese males.
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80865
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UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-632
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ARUNACHALAM, D.
Titolo
Family connectedness, school attachment, peer influence and health-compromising behaviours among young Vietnamese males. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 287-304
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Estratto da: Journal of Youth studies 2016, 19, 3-4
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Vietnamese males have one of the highest rates of smoking and alcohol consumption in the world. Research on the role of social and family resources in promoting healthy behaviours among Vietnamese youth is very limited. We examine the proposition that family support, attachment to school and peer influence are strongly associated with cigarette use, alcohol consumption and violence among Vietnamese youth. We used data from a nationally representative survey of males aged 14–25 years in 2009 (N = 4705). Three measures of social and family resources and three indicators of health-compromising behaviours were used. Multinomial and logistic regression models were employed to examine the relationships. The regression results showed that a positive and cohesive family environment and attachment to school reduced the odds of smoking, alcohol consumption and violence. However, peer pressure had the opposite effect of increasing the odds. Higher socio-economic status was associated with lower odds of smoking, but higher odds of alcohol consumption among those at school. Excessive alcohol consumption increased the odds of violence by over three times. We conclude that positive and supportive environments within family, at school and among peers can discourage smoking, alcohol consumption and violence among Vietnamese youth.
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RICERCA.
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VIETNAM.
ALCOOL.
TABACCO.
FAMIGLIA.
SCUOLA.
VIOLENZA.
SOCIETÀ.
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NGUYEN, D. Q. V.
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Journal of Youth studies 2016, 19, 3-4
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