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Gender and other risk factors associated with risky behaviours among Nigerian adolescents

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ABSTRACTRisky behaviours in adolescents, apart from substance use, and their associate factors, have not been thoroughly investigated in Nigeria. Hence, there is a need to study the prevalence of risky behaviours and their relationship with gender and other potential risk factors. Data comprising socio‐demographic, risky behaviours, personality traits, religious orientation and substance use were obtained from 300 randomly selected secondary school students. Two risk groups (low and high) based on the number of risky behaviours were determined. Male was a risk factor for theft (OR = 2.1; 95%CI = 1.17–3.95), bullying (OR = 2.76; 95%CI = 1.37–5.56) and fighting (OR = 2.14; 95%CI = 1.35–3.40). Fifty‐two (17.3%) of the students were of high‐risk behaviour group. Furthermore, private school (β = 1.05; P = 0.010), poor perceived relationship with teachers (β = 1.21; P = 0.002), polygamy (β = 1.20; P = 0.002) and lifetime cigarette use (β = 1.07; P = 0.027) were predictors of high‐risk behaviour group. Substantial proportion of adolescents in Nigeria exhibit risky behaviours of which gender and other factors play a significant role.
Title: Gender and other risk factors associated with risky behaviours among Nigerian adolescents
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ABSTRACTRisky behaviours in adolescents, apart from substance use, and their associate factors, have not been thoroughly investigated in Nigeria.
Hence, there is a need to study the prevalence of risky behaviours and their relationship with gender and other potential risk factors.
Data comprising socio‐demographic, risky behaviours, personality traits, religious orientation and substance use were obtained from 300 randomly selected secondary school students.
Two risk groups (low and high) based on the number of risky behaviours were determined.
Male was a risk factor for theft (OR = 2.
1; 95%CI = 1.
17–3.
95), bullying (OR = 2.
76; 95%CI = 1.
37–5.
56) and fighting (OR = 2.
14; 95%CI = 1.
35–3.
40).
Fifty‐two (17.
3%) of the students were of high‐risk behaviour group.
Furthermore, private school (β = 1.
05; P = 0.
010), poor perceived relationship with teachers (β = 1.
21; P = 0.
002), polygamy (β = 1.
20; P = 0.
002) and lifetime cigarette use (β = 1.
07; P = 0.
027) were predictors of high‐risk behaviour group.
Substantial proportion of adolescents in Nigeria exhibit risky behaviours of which gender and other factors play a significant role.

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