{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Adolescent Health Risk Behaviors, Adverse Experiences, and Self-reported Hunger: Analysis of 10 States from the 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Surveys. {Author}: Krupsky KL;Sliwa S;Seligman H;Brown AD;Liese AD;Demissie Z;Barnidge E; {Journal}: J Hunger Environ Nutr {Volume}: 19 {Issue}: 4 {Year}: 2024 暂无{DOI}: 10.1080/19320248.2022.2088263 {Abstract}: We examined associations between adolescent self-reported hunger, health risk behaviors, and adverse experiences during the 2018-2019 school year. Youth Risk Behavior Survey data were pooled from 10 states. Prevalence ratios were calculated, and we assessed effect measure modification by sex. The prevalence of self-reported hunger was 13%. Self-reported hunger was associated with a higher prevalence of every health risk behavior/adverse experience analyzed, even after adjusting for sex, grade, and race/ethnicity. Sex did not modify associations. Findings underscore needs for longitudinal research with more robust measures of adolescent food insecurity to clarify the temporality of relationships.