Research Paper
ISSN ONLINE : 1880-2400
[School Health Vol.6, 6-11, 2010]
Relative Influence of Self-Esteem and Norm-Consciousness on Prevalence of Youth Risk Behavior among Japanese High School Students
Chie Kataoka*, Yuji Nozu*, Motoyoshi Kubo**, Yuki Sato* and Motoi Watanabe***
- *Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba
- 1-1-1 Tennodai Tsukuba Ibaraki 305-8574, JAPAN
- **Faculty of Education, Utsunomiya University
- ***Hokkaido University of Education Sapporo
[Received November 2, 2009 ; Accepted September 13, 2010]
- Keywords:
- risk behaviors, self-esteem, norm-consciousness, adolescents, factors
Abstracts
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relative influences of norm-consciousness and self-esteem on the prevalence of risk behaviors among Japanese adolescents. We analyzed data from the 2001 Japan Youth Risk Behavior Survey (JYRBS), which was a nationwide survey conducted by Nozu et al. for 11,113 high school students. We focused on the following items of risk behavior from among 32 all items in JYRBS: “lack of vigorous physical activity,” “skipping breakfast,” “current cigarette use,” “current alcohol use,” “lifetime thinner use,” “ever had sexual intercourse,” “rarely or never wore seatbelts,” “in a physical fight,” and “seriously considered attempting suicide.” When the influences of each subdomain of norm-consciousness and self-esteem on the prevalence of risk behaviors among high school students were examined by multiple regression analysis, it was found that, in particular, the poor conditions of norm-consciousness in school and community and the low self-esteem in parents were strongly related to the risk behaviors. The results suggest that the improvements of norm-consciousness with self-esteem, which has been pointed out in recent years, are needed to prevent the risk behaviors among adolescents.
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