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This study surveyed 57,303 teenagers using the 15th (2019) online Juvenile Health Behavior survey data to understand the relationship between oral health behavior, mental health, and smoking. The results of analyzing the factors affecting smoking experience are as follows: The smoking rate was higher in men (p<0.001), in a lower academic ability (p<0.001), and in moderate economic status was moderate (p<0.001). The smoking rate was higher in 2 or less brushing frequency (p<0.001), in no brushing before going to bed (p<0.001), in no brushing aftger lunch (p<0.001), in no experience of oral health education (p<0.001), and when the subjests felt unhealty in oral health (p<0.001). The smoking rate was significantly higher in those who experienced a lot of stress (p<0.001) and feelings of depression (p<0.001). The odds ratio for smoking was 1.44 when not brushing teeth before bedtime, 0.76 in experience of oral health education, and 1.29 in unhealthy subjective oral health. The odds ratio for smoking was 0.91 in no stress and 1.85 in depression. Since oral behavior and mental health affect smoking, intervening with these factors is necessary to quit smoking.
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2. 연구대상 및 방법
2.1. 연구대상
2.2. 연구도구
2.3. 분석방법
3. 연구결과
3.1. 청소년의 일반적 특성과 흡연경험 관련요인
3.2. 청소년의 흡연경험에 따른 구강건강행태
3.3. 청소년의 흡연경험에 따른 정신건강 특성
3.4. 흡연경험과 구강건강행태와의 관련요인
3.5. 흡연경험과 정신건강 특성과의 관련요인
4. 고찰
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