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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Does the family structure affect the health risk behavior of brazilian adolescents?
Authors: Penaloza, Rayén Heredia
Silva, Vitor Hugo Miro Couto
Costa, Edward Martins
Irffi, Guilherme Diniz
Khan, Ahmad Saeed
Keywords: Famílias;Adolescentes;Consumo de bebidas alcoólicas;Propensity score matching;Risky behavior
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Brazilian Review of Econometrics
Citation: PENALOZA, Rayén Heredia; SILVA, Vitor Hugo Miro Couto; COSTA, Edward Martins; IRFFI, Guilherme Diniz; KHAN, Ahmad Saeed. Does the family structure affect the health risk behavior of brazilian adolescents?. Brazilian Review of Econometrics, Rio de Janeiro, v. 42, n.1, 2022. Disponível em: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/72100. Acesso em: 08 maio. 2023.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to estimate the varied effects of family structure on the health risk behavior of Brazilian adolescents and to analyze this effect according to the levels of education (elementary school and high school). The analysis used data from the National Student Health Survey (PeNSE) for 2015, which provides information about health behavior among 13- to 17-year-old Brazilian students. The sample was subdivided into Elementary School (through 9th grade) and High School (through 12th grade). Estimations were made using the propensity score matching (PSM) method and the risky behaviors considered for the estimation were consumption of alcohol, cigarettes and illicit drugs. The results suggested that being raised in a single-parent household negatively affects the health risk behavior of adolescents when analyzed according to substance abuse, mainly regarding consumption of alcohol and cigarettes.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/72100
Access Rights: Acesso Aberto
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