School factors are associated with many health outcomes in adolescence. However, previous studies report inconsistent findings regarding the degree of school-level variation for health outcomes, particularly for risk behaviours. This study uses data from three large longitudinal studies in England to investigate school-level variation in a range of health indicators. Participants were drawn from the Longitudinal Study of Young People in England, the Me and My School Study and the Research with East London Adolescent Community Health Survey. Outcome variables included risk behaviours (smoking, alcohol/cannabis use, sexual behaviour), behavioural difficulties and victimisation, obesity and physical activity, mental and emotional health, and e...
Background: Surveys of young people under-represent those in alternative education settings (AES), ...
Adolescence is a period in which students experience physical and intellectual changes and adopt lon...
Objective: Adolescents are at risk of developing detrimental health behaviours that will affect thei...
School factors are associated with many health outcomes in adolescence. However, previous studies re...
This article examines interactions between school-level and pupil-level measures of socio-economic s...
We analyzed data from the National School-based Health Survey (PeNSE) carried out in Brazil in 2015 ...
The work was conducted with the support of The Centre for the Development and Evaluation of Complex ...
Purpose: To examine the effect of educational attainment in primary school on later adolescent heal...
Background Interventions to improve young people’s health are most commonly delivered via schools...
For three decades there have been reports that the quality of schools affects student health. The li...
Background: Surveys of young people under-represent those in alternative education settings (AES), p...
Compared with the volume of research on school effects on educational outcomes, and in spite of grow...
Background Single health risk behaviours are negatively associated with educational outcomes, but an...
INTRODUCTION: The theory of human functioning and school organization proposes that schools promote ...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Background: Surveys of young people under-represent those in alternative education settings (AES), ...
Adolescence is a period in which students experience physical and intellectual changes and adopt lon...
Objective: Adolescents are at risk of developing detrimental health behaviours that will affect thei...
School factors are associated with many health outcomes in adolescence. However, previous studies re...
This article examines interactions between school-level and pupil-level measures of socio-economic s...
We analyzed data from the National School-based Health Survey (PeNSE) carried out in Brazil in 2015 ...
The work was conducted with the support of The Centre for the Development and Evaluation of Complex ...
Purpose: To examine the effect of educational attainment in primary school on later adolescent heal...
Background Interventions to improve young people’s health are most commonly delivered via schools...
For three decades there have been reports that the quality of schools affects student health. The li...
Background: Surveys of young people under-represent those in alternative education settings (AES), p...
Compared with the volume of research on school effects on educational outcomes, and in spite of grow...
Background Single health risk behaviours are negatively associated with educational outcomes, but an...
INTRODUCTION: The theory of human functioning and school organization proposes that schools promote ...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Background: Surveys of young people under-represent those in alternative education settings (AES), ...
Adolescence is a period in which students experience physical and intellectual changes and adopt lon...
Objective: Adolescents are at risk of developing detrimental health behaviours that will affect thei...