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The influence of multidimensional deprivation on problem drinking developmental trajectory among young adults: a longitudinal study using latent class growth analysis
by
Chung, Sulki
, Lee, Soo Bi
in
Adolescent
/ Adults
/ Age groups
/ Alcohol and youth
/ Alcohol Drinking - epidemiology
/ Alcohol use
/ Alcoholism
/ Demographic aspects
/ Deprivation
/ Drinking behavior
/ Health aspects
/ Health Psychology
/ Health status
/ Health status indicators
/ Housing
/ Humans
/ Latent Class Analysis
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental depression
/ Mental Health
/ Middle age
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Population
/ Problem drinking
/ Public Health
/ Reference groups
/ Regression analysis
/ Relative deprivation
/ Republic of Korea - epidemiology
/ Residential patterns
/ Social aspects
/ Social determinant of problem drinking
/ Social factors
/ Social isolation
/ Social Policy
/ Social Work
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Welfare
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2021
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The influence of multidimensional deprivation on problem drinking developmental trajectory among young adults: a longitudinal study using latent class growth analysis
by
Chung, Sulki
, Lee, Soo Bi
in
Adolescent
/ Adults
/ Age groups
/ Alcohol and youth
/ Alcohol Drinking - epidemiology
/ Alcohol use
/ Alcoholism
/ Demographic aspects
/ Deprivation
/ Drinking behavior
/ Health aspects
/ Health Psychology
/ Health status
/ Health status indicators
/ Housing
/ Humans
/ Latent Class Analysis
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental depression
/ Mental Health
/ Middle age
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Population
/ Problem drinking
/ Public Health
/ Reference groups
/ Regression analysis
/ Relative deprivation
/ Republic of Korea - epidemiology
/ Residential patterns
/ Social aspects
/ Social determinant of problem drinking
/ Social factors
/ Social isolation
/ Social Policy
/ Social Work
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Welfare
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2021
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The influence of multidimensional deprivation on problem drinking developmental trajectory among young adults: a longitudinal study using latent class growth analysis
by
Chung, Sulki
, Lee, Soo Bi
in
Adolescent
/ Adults
/ Age groups
/ Alcohol and youth
/ Alcohol Drinking - epidemiology
/ Alcohol use
/ Alcoholism
/ Demographic aspects
/ Deprivation
/ Drinking behavior
/ Health aspects
/ Health Psychology
/ Health status
/ Health status indicators
/ Housing
/ Humans
/ Latent Class Analysis
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental depression
/ Mental Health
/ Middle age
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Population
/ Problem drinking
/ Public Health
/ Reference groups
/ Regression analysis
/ Relative deprivation
/ Republic of Korea - epidemiology
/ Residential patterns
/ Social aspects
/ Social determinant of problem drinking
/ Social factors
/ Social isolation
/ Social Policy
/ Social Work
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Welfare
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2021
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The influence of multidimensional deprivation on problem drinking developmental trajectory among young adults: a longitudinal study using latent class growth analysis
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The influence of multidimensional deprivation on problem drinking developmental trajectory among young adults: a longitudinal study using latent class growth analysis
2021
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Overview
Background
Many young people in Korea today experience deprivation in various areas of life. The social determinants of health approach maintains that social factors play an important role in an individual’s physical and mental health. This study aimed to investigate the problem drinking trajectory of young Korean people and identify the effects of multidimensional deprivation on problem drinking.
Methods
The study used data from 2012 to 2018 found in the Korea Welfare Panel Study. Latent class growth analysis was performed to determine the number of trajectories of problem drinking. After identifying latent classes, a multinomial logistic regression analysis was utilized to examine multidimensional deprivation as a predictor of class membership.
Results
Latent class analysis yielded three groups: (1) a low-level maintenance group (low level of alcohol use maintained at the low level), (2) a moderate-level increasing group (moderate level of problem drinking with a moderate increase in problem drinking), and (3) a risky drinking increasing group (high level of problem drinking with a rapid increase in problem drinking). Results from multinomial logistic regression showed that deprivation in housing and social deprivation increased the probability of belonging to the risky drinking increasing group compared to other reference groups.
Conclusion
The study speaks to the need to establish appropriate intervention strategies according to the level and changes in the pattern of alcohol use. The implications of housing and social deprivation concerning problem drinking among young Korean people are also discussed.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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