School factors and not solely pupil composition probably cause variation in smoking prevalence amongst schools, but there are no theoretical models to explain why. In this paper we propose a hypothesis to explain schools' influence on pupils' smoking and test this using an existing cross-sectional survey of 23,282 pupils from 166 secondary schools in the West Midlands, UK. We hypothesise that school-level educational achievement scores would not be associated with smoking prevalence, but schools providing value-added education given the social background of pupils (authoritative schools) would provide effective support and control, have a relatively strong influence on pupils' lives and be associated with lower than average smoking prevalen...
Aim: To show that schools achieving higher examination pass and lower truancy rates than expected, g...
Smoking remains the most important cause of preventable death and ill-health in Britain. It is a beh...
Current policy documents stress that raising standards in education and health are inextricably link...
School factors and not solely pupil composition probably cause variation in smoking prevalence among...
BACKGROUND: Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the school's soc...
Abstract Background Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the scho...
BACKGROUND: Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the school's soc...
BACKGROUND: Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the school's soc...
Background. Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the school's soc...
The objectives of this review were to examine whether smoking prevalence varies between schools inde...
AIM: To show that schools achieving higher examination pass and lower truancy rates than expected, g...
Aim To show that schools achieving higher examination pass and lower truancy rates than expected, gi...
Aim To show that schools achieving higher examination pass and lower truancy rates than expected, gi...
Aim To show that schools achieving higher examination pass and lower truancy rates than expected, gi...
Aim: To show that schools achieving higher examination pass and lower truancy rates than expected, g...
Aim: To show that schools achieving higher examination pass and lower truancy rates than expected, g...
Smoking remains the most important cause of preventable death and ill-health in Britain. It is a beh...
Current policy documents stress that raising standards in education and health are inextricably link...
School factors and not solely pupil composition probably cause variation in smoking prevalence among...
BACKGROUND: Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the school's soc...
Abstract Background Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the scho...
BACKGROUND: Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the school's soc...
BACKGROUND: Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the school's soc...
Background. Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the school's soc...
The objectives of this review were to examine whether smoking prevalence varies between schools inde...
AIM: To show that schools achieving higher examination pass and lower truancy rates than expected, g...
Aim To show that schools achieving higher examination pass and lower truancy rates than expected, gi...
Aim To show that schools achieving higher examination pass and lower truancy rates than expected, gi...
Aim To show that schools achieving higher examination pass and lower truancy rates than expected, gi...
Aim: To show that schools achieving higher examination pass and lower truancy rates than expected, g...
Aim: To show that schools achieving higher examination pass and lower truancy rates than expected, g...
Smoking remains the most important cause of preventable death and ill-health in Britain. It is a beh...
Current policy documents stress that raising standards in education and health are inextricably link...