Knowledge, attitudes and practices of secondary-school pupils in Oman: I. Health-compromising behaviours
(East. Mediterr. health j).
in English
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ABSTRACT
We investigated the practice of some of health-compromising behaviors among Omani adolescents and their correlates in a nationally representative secondary school-based sample of 1670 boys and 1675 girls. The mean age of the sample was 17.13 [SD 1.35] years. Through a self-administrated questionnaire the adolescents were asked about 6 risky behaviors current smoking, ever use of alcohol, succumbing to peer pressure to take illicit drugs, driving without a licence, speeding while driving and being involved in a physical fight in the month prior to the survey. Demographic and psychosocial variables related to their risk behaviors were also assessed. The results indicated that 4.6% were current smokers, 4.3% had drunk alcohol and 4.6% had taken drugs. About 20% had been involved in a physical fight in the month prior to the survey, 33.4% drove without a licence and 33.9% liked to speed. Male sex and low self-esteem were the strongest predictors of risky behavior
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Collection:
Databases of international organizations
Health context:
SDG3 - Target 3A Strengthen the implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
Health problem:
Education, Communication, Training and Public Awareness
Database:
WHO IRIS
Main subject:
Risk-Taking
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Violence
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Alcohol Drinking
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Smoking
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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
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Adolescent Behavior
Language:
English
Journal:
East. Mediterr. health j
Year:
2006