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  • The study aimed to explore sex differences in factors influencing smoking initiation and experimentation among Korean adolescents, using data from over 65,000 participants.
  • Findings revealed that a significantly higher percentage of males (21.9%) experimented with smoking compared to females (7.1%), and males also began smoking slightly earlier (12.7 years) than females (12.9 years).
  • Common factors linked to smoking across both sexes included age, depression, suicidal thoughts, academic performance, household income, and social influences, highlighting the need for sex-specific smoking prevention strategies that address both individual and environmental factors.

Article Abstract

This study purpose was to investigate sex differences in multilevel factors associated with smoking experimentation and age of initiation among Korean adolescents. Based on the ecological model, this cross-sectional study used data from the 2016 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-Based Survey ( = 65,528). Among 33,803 males (51.6%) and 31,725 females (48.4%), a greater proportion of males (21.9%) than females (7.1%) engaged in smoking experimentation. Males started smoking earlier than females (males: 12.7 years, females: 12.9 years, respectively, < .05). In both sex groups, common factors associated with smoking were age, depression, suicidal ideation, academic achievement, household economic status, and having friends smoking and a specific person to talk with about their personal concern (all values <.05). There were significant sex differences in psychological, family, and school factors of smoking initiation and experimentation. It is necessary to develop smoking interventions considering both individual and environmental factors with sex-specific strategies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1059840519840805DOI Listing

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