Title of article
School-related predictors of smoking, drinking and drug use: Evidence from the Belfast Youth Development Study
Author/Authors
Perra، نويسنده , , Oliver and Fletcher، نويسنده , , Adam and Bonell، نويسنده , , Chris and Higgins، نويسنده , , Kathryn and McCrystal، نويسنده , , Patrick، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
10
From page
315
To page
324
Abstract
Objective
mine whether students’ school engagement, relationships with teachers, educational aspirations and involvement in fights at school are associated with various measures of subsequent substance use.
s
ere drawn from the Belfast Youth Development Study (n = 2968). Multivariate logistic models examined associations between school-related factors (age 13/14) and substance use (age 15/16).
s
o factors which were consistently and independently associated with regular substance use among both males and females were student–teacher relationships and fighting at school: positive teacher-relationships reduced the risk of daily smoking by 48%, weekly drunkenness by 25%, and weekly cannabis use by 52%; being in a fight increased the risk of daily smoking by 54%, weekly drunkenness by 31%, and weekly cannabis use by 43%. School disengagement increased the likelihood of smoking and cannabis use among females only.
sion
r research should focus on public health interventions promoting positive relationships and safety at school.
Keywords
Smoking , alcohol , Drug Use , GENDER , Schools
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Record number
1496140
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