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Correlation between Alcohol Consumption Habits, Age, and Gender with Health Quality of Life among Middle and High School Students in Bolaang Mongondow Regency Ocrico Isa, Roi; Victoria Rombot, Dina; Ellen Manampiring, Aaltje
Indonesian Health Journal (IHJ) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Health Journal
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/ihj.v3i2.459

Abstract

Alcohol is a dangerous psychoactive substance, one of the factors contributing to many diseases and injuries. A quarter of the world's population, aged 15-19 years old, consumes alcohol. Adolescence's physical, cognitive, and psychological aspects proliferate, making it crucial to forming health foundations. Indonesian adolescents' health-related quality of life is still low (7%). Previous studies have indicated a correlation between alcohol consumption, age, gender, and quality of life. This study aims to analyze the correlation between alcohol consumption, age, and gender with the health-related quality of life of junior high and high school students. Utilizing an analytical observational research design with a cross-sectional approach. A total of 406 secondary school students in Bolaang Mongondow Regency participated as respondents. The study employed a questionnaire and statistical analysis using Spearman's correlation test and logistic regression. The correlation test found a negative relationship between alcohol consumption habits (r = -0.115; p = 0.020) and age (r = -0.159; p = 0.001) with the health-related quality of life however, a non-significant positive relationship was found for gender (r = 0.090; p = 0.069). The OR value was 1.664 (p = 0.020) in the age group of 15-17 years compared to the 10-14 years. There was a correlation between alcohol consumption habits and age with the health-related quality of life of junior high and high school students. At the same time, gender was not significant. Age is the most influential variable.
Correlation between Alcohol Consumption Habits, Age, and Gender with Health Quality of Life among Middle and High School Students in Bolaang Mongondow Regency Ocrico Isa, Roi; Victoria Rombot, Dina; Ellen Manampiring, Aaltje
Indonesian Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Health Journal
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/ihj.v3i2.459

Abstract

Alcohol is a dangerous psychoactive substance, one of the factors contributing to many diseases and injuries. A quarter of the world's population, aged 15-19 years old, consumes alcohol. Adolescence's physical, cognitive, and psychological aspects proliferate, making it crucial to forming health foundations. Indonesian adolescents' health-related quality of life is still low (7%). Previous studies have indicated a correlation between alcohol consumption, age, gender, and quality of life. This study aims to analyze the correlation between alcohol consumption, age, and gender with the health-related quality of life of junior high and high school students. Utilizing an analytical observational research design with a cross-sectional approach. A total of 406 secondary school students in Bolaang Mongondow Regency participated as respondents. The study employed a questionnaire and statistical analysis using Spearman's correlation test and logistic regression. The correlation test found a negative relationship between alcohol consumption habits (r = -0.115; p = 0.020) and age (r = -0.159; p = 0.001) with the health-related quality of life however, a non-significant positive relationship was found for gender (r = 0.090; p = 0.069). The OR value was 1.664 (p = 0.020) in the age group of 15-17 years compared to the 10-14 years. There was a correlation between alcohol consumption habits and age with the health-related quality of life of junior high and high school students. At the same time, gender was not significant. Age is the most influential variable.
Co-Authors A.J. Pandelaki Aaltje E. Manampiring Aaltje E. Manampiring Aaltje Ellen Manampiring Adrian Jonathan Angir Adrianti, Siti Alexander S. L. Bolang Ang Lucia Baguna Angel C. Goni Anggreiny M. Tumimomor Anggyta Pradifta Kusuma Anira U. Syariffudin Arthur E. Mongan Aruperes, Novelia Athalia, Zelda Fitri Aviliana Revani Wenas Beatris Matei Benedictus Lampus Benedictus S. Lampus Billy J. Kepel Billy J. Kepel Chenko Rayndi Cicilia Meyfree Karamoy Dhanny E. P. Lagarense Dian Wahyu Laily Diana V. D. Doda Ellen Adil Ellen Manampiring, Aaltje Fatimawali . Felastri Delais Bororing Finna R. Rombemba, Finna R. Frelly V. Kuhon Grace Debbie Kandou Grace Korompis Greta J.P. Wahongan Gustaaf A. E Ratag Gustaaf A. E. Ratag Gustaaf A. E. Ratag Harsali Fransiscus Lampus Henry M. F. Palandeng Henry M. F. Palandeng Henry M.F. Palandeng Henry Malcom Frank Palandeng Husain, Anisa A. Ilham Maulana Zakaria Indriya Robot, Melisa Irma F. Tulungen Iyone E. T. Siagian Iyone E. T. Siagian Iyone E.T. Siagian Jeanette I. Ch. Manoppo Jimmy Posangi Jimmy Posangi Jootje M.L. Umboh Kapantow, Nova Helen Karel Pandelaki Keren Kaawoan, Keren Kevin Wewengkang, Kevin Latun, Erick Lesar, Imelda Lidia Lucia I. R. Lefrandt Madianung Valentine Virginia Bonochdita Maissy C. Kenang Malla, Anastasia Margareth R. Sapulete Margareth Sapulete Maria R. Kasenda Mario Walean Martin Simanjuntak Matasha E.G. Pongoh Mokolensang, Gerry Octapian Mokosuli Yermia Samuel Momuat, Heski Deswan Monica Michiko Mongi Monintja , Tyrsa Christine Natalia Naray, Gueen L. G. Nelwan, Ester Jeini Niode, Nurdjannah Jane Nova Hellen Kapantow Ocrico Isa, Roi Olaet P. Saweduling Pasla, Gersom Figo Chrystianto Pioh, Joyseilin Rachela Porajow, Zwingly Christian Jefferson Gerard Priska P.H. Kondoy Raynald A. Issakh, Raynald A. Reanita Jesi Markus Regina J. Karundeng Rhesa B. Wagiu, Rhesa B. Rogi, Joanne K. F. Ronald I. Ottay Ronald Ottay S. V. Sinolungan, Jehosua Simangunsong, Natasya Glory Meicharisty Starry Homenta Rampengan T. Lasut, Markus Tampi, Meiny Ledya Theresia M D Kaunang Theresia M. D. Kaunang Trevino A. Pakasi Trifena Manaroinsong, Trifena Tyrsa Monintja Venesia Pengan Virjinia Bastian Wariki, Windy M. V. Welong Seftian Surya Wenny Rumanga Winda Sari Wiztafia A. Ajami, Wiztafia A. Woodford B. S Joseph, Woodford B. S Wulan P.J. Kaunang Yulindah Novitah Tubuon Zulha, Zulha