Objective: To determine whether value-added education is associated with lower risk of substance use among adolescents: early initiation of alcohol use (regular monthly alcohol consumption in grade 7), heavy alcohol use (> 10 units per week) and regular illicit drug use. Design: Cross-sectional self-reported survey of alcohol and drug use. Analysis used two-level logistic modelling to relate schools providing value-added education with pupils' substance use. The value-added education measure was derived from educational and parenting theories proposing that schools providing appropriate support and control enhance pupil functioning. It was operationalised by comparing observed and expected examination success and truancy rates among sch...
Objective: To examine whether students’ school engagement, relationships with teachers, educational ...
Aims: To test the hypotheses that average volume of alcohol consumption and patterns of drinking, ea...
Objective: To examine whether students’ school engagement, relationships with teachers, educational ...
Previous studies found lower substance use in schools achieving better examination and truancy resul...
Previous studies found lower substance use in schools achieving better examination and truancy resul...
Previous studies found lower substance use in schools achieving better examination and truancy resul...
Previous studies found lower substance use in schools achieving better examination and truancy resul...
AbstractPrevious studies found lower substance use in schools achieving better examination and truan...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objective: To examine whether students’ school engagement, relationships with teachers, educational ...
Objective: To examine whether students’ school engagement, relationships with teachers, educational ...
Aims: To test the hypotheses that average volume of alcohol consumption and patterns of drinking, ea...
Objective: To examine whether students’ school engagement, relationships with teachers, educational ...
Previous studies found lower substance use in schools achieving better examination and truancy resul...
Previous studies found lower substance use in schools achieving better examination and truancy resul...
Previous studies found lower substance use in schools achieving better examination and truancy resul...
Previous studies found lower substance use in schools achieving better examination and truancy resul...
AbstractPrevious studies found lower substance use in schools achieving better examination and truan...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objective: To examine whether students’ school engagement, relationships with teachers, educational ...
Objective: To examine whether students’ school engagement, relationships with teachers, educational ...
Aims: To test the hypotheses that average volume of alcohol consumption and patterns of drinking, ea...
Objective: To examine whether students’ school engagement, relationships with teachers, educational ...