Abstract

BackgroundSedentary behavior (SB) is known to be detrimental to the overall health of adolescents. However, it is less understood if mental health outcomes differ by different types of SB. The objective of this study was to examine the association between different types of SB and mental health outcomes among South Korean adolescents. MethodsSelf-reported, nation-wide, cross-sectional data from 2018 to 2019 Korea Web-based Youth Risk Behavior Surveys (N = 122,923) were used. Different types of SB were categorized into quartiles. Mental health outcomes were dichotomized (yes/no). Multivariate logistic regressions were performed after adjusting for relevant covariates. ResultsOf 97,171 (age:12–18yrs; girls:49.4%) eligible adolescents, the overall prevalence of sadness/hopelessness, suicidal thoughts, and suicide plan/attempt were 26.8%, 12.6%, and 4·9%, respectively. Overall, prolonged total and non-academic SB (4th quartile) were associated with sadness/hopelessness and suicidal thoughts for both genders and suicidal plan/attempt for girls only. Academic SB was not associated with any of the mental health outcomes. Prolonged Internet use (4th quartile) was also associated with sadness/hopelessness (OR:1.26, 95%CI:1.19–1.34), suicidal thoughts (OR:1.42, 95%CI:1.32–1.53), and suicidal plan/attempt (OR:1.26, 95%CI:1.13–1.40) among girls, but only with suicidal thoughts (OR:1.24, 95%CI:1.13–1.36) among boys. In contrast, the 2nd and 3rd quartiles of Internet use were inversely associated with sadness/hopelessness (OR:0.91, 95%CI:0.85–0.97, 3rd quartile) and suicidal plan/attempt (OR:0.69, 95%CI:0.59–0.80, 3rd quartile) among boys. ConclusionsProlonged total and non-academic SB are detrimental to mental health outcomes among Korean adolescents. More consistent negative associations were found between Internet use and mental health outcomes among girls.

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