Research Specifications

Home \A survey of the prevalence of ...
Title
A survey of the prevalence of high-risk behaviors among high school students and related factors
Type of Research Article
Keywords
Risk behaviors- Demographic factors- High school students
Abstract
Abstract This study aimed to determine the prevalence of risk behaviors among high school students in the city of Mahabad and demographic factors related with it has done. This is an applied and descriptive – correlation research. The population of this study included all high school students Mahabad , who 9882 people altogether. The sampling method was a stratified and the study sample was determined to be 370 people by using Morgan Table. The data were collected through risk behavior questionnaire. The validity of questionnaire was endorsed by the professors. The reliability of questionnaire with coefficient obtained for all components was 0.85. 7/19%, and 4/12% of students, respectively, helmet and seat belt are not used. 6/48%, and 9/41%, respectively, without the Certificates, cars and motorcycles are driven. 24% in the last 12 months have been accompanied by stabbing, 22% in the past month have school stabbing, 4/65% in the last 12 months has been physical violence and 38% in the past 12 months were injured. 12% and 21% respectively have been smoking Cigarette and Hookah. 5/19% students to more stay awake, drug-taking and 6/21% of them are taking sedative drugs. 4/18% of them had used substances such as ice crystals and 6/8% substances such as X, angel dust and LSD have used. 2/6%, 1/5% 18/19%, respectively, at least once, grass, opium - heroin and alcohol have been consumed. 41% of students never talk about sex with their parents or others have not, and 8/37% so far in the case of transmission of HIV are undirected and 7/41% in the past month unethical movie watched. 10% of students compared to their peers, their too fat or too thin, and they 5/29% have attempted to reduce or increase their weight. 34% in the past month have exercises for weight loss and 11% of them have lost their meal and 25% on a non-closure of more than 5 hours DU Journal, Humanities and Social Sciences May 2015 Vol 8 (5(1)) 420-433 http://dujournals.eu.pn/Special-issues/ 􀏮 watch TV. A s
Researchers Parisa Peymannia (First Researcher)، Davood Ghaderi (Second Researcher)، Gholamreza Golmohammad Nazhad Bahrami (Third Researcher)