2012
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-527
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Exploring the relationship between premarital sex and cigarette/alcohol use among college students in Taiwan: a cohort study

Abstract: BackgroundCigarette/alcohol use and premarital sex, and their subsequent consequences on the well-being of college students, are international health promotion issues. However, little is known about the temporal relationship of these risk behaviors among Taiwanese college students.MethodsThis study utilizes data from the Taiwan Youth Project, a cohort sample of 20-year-olds (N = 2,119) with a 2-year follow-up, to explore the relationship between adolescent cigarette/alcohol use, and subsequent premarital sex. … Show more

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“…Fourth, attrition in a panel sample is always a concern. Although growth curve modeling has greater tolerance for missing data, maximizing sample size and retaining sample diversity remain important considerations (Chiao, Yi, & Ksobiech, 2012). Our findings suggested depressive symptoms increase with age in adolescence and decline when adolescents enter into young adulthood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Fourth, attrition in a panel sample is always a concern. Although growth curve modeling has greater tolerance for missing data, maximizing sample size and retaining sample diversity remain important considerations (Chiao, Yi, & Ksobiech, 2012). Our findings suggested depressive symptoms increase with age in adolescence and decline when adolescents enter into young adulthood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…TYP data reveal self-reported theft and assault levels as higher for individuals in their early 20s than in their mid-teens (Tzeng and Yi, 2013: 256; results also available from the authors). Moreover, along with the TYP patterns, the results from cross-sectional self-report studies in Taiwan (Chiao, Yi, and Ksobiech, 2012;Gao et al, 2012;Slater, 2004) also show that Taiwan adolescents as compared with U.S. youth exhibit low involvement not only in law-violating behaviors but also in other forms of risky behaviors (e.g., alcohol and drug use, unsafe sex, suicide, and truancy).…”
Section: Are Observed Differences Real or Artifact?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies indicated that onset of sexual activity is accocaited with alcohol use (13,14). Comprehensive knowledge of HIV/AIDS was an inconsistent predictor of premarital sex (12,15).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%