• Title of article

    HEALTH RISK BEHAVIOUR AMONG UNDERGRADUATES IN A MALAYSIAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY

  • Author/Authors

    Liew, Hoe Chin university of malaya - Faculty of Medicine, Malaysia , Noor Illiati, I university of malaya - Faculty of Medicine, Malaysia , Raymond Yii, SL university of malaya - Faculty of Medicine, Malaysia , Siti Nadzrah, Y university of malaya - Faculty of Medicine, Malaysia , Moy, FM university of malaya - Faculty of Medicine, Malaysia

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    8
  • Abstract
    INTRODUCTION: Health-risky behaviours among undergraduates are a course of concern both due to its tendency to be carried towards later adulthood and the emergence of non-communicable diseases at younger age group. METHODS AND MATERIAL:A cross-sectional study involving 1622 respondents comprising of students undertaking tertiary education was carried out using self-administered questionnaires. (adapted and translated into Bahasa Malaysia from the CDC Health Risk Behaviour Survey) RESULTS:It is found that 6.9% of the respondents have had sexual intercourse with the mean age of the first intercourse at 18.6 years. Of those who have had intercourse, 25.9% did not practice safe sex. The study showed that 7.2% of the undergraduates who drives have driven after taking alcohol and 19.3% of the respondents have travelled in a car driven by drunk driver. It is also found that 10.8% of the respondents tried smoking at a young age of 15 years. One point two percent (1.2%) of the studied population has also taken recreational drugs previously. CONCLUSION: Health risk behaviours among undergraduates in Malaysia are presently existing issues which poses serious concerns.
  • Keywords
    tertiary students , sexual intercourse , substance abuse , recreational drugs , smoking
  • Journal title
    Journal Of Health an‎d Translational Medicine
  • Journal title
    Journal Of Health an‎d Translational Medicine
  • Record number

    2610045