Miller P, Plant M
Alcohol and Health Research Centre, City Hospital, Edinburgh, UK.
Alcohol Alcohol. 1999 Nov-Dec;34(6):886-93. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/34.6.886.
This study is based on a subsample of 15- and 16-year-old school students from the UK, part of the European School Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD). Information was available on truancy rates, perceived school performance, family structure, lifestyle, and usage of alcohol, cigarettes and illicit drugs in 6409 teenagers. Living in a single-parent family, lack of constructive hobbies, presence of psychiatric symptoms, and an aggressive outgoing delinquent lifestyle bore the strongest associations to truancy and to perceived school performance. There were also strong relationships between both these last two variables and use of alcohol, cigarettes, and illicit drugs. However, the effects of alcohol, cigarettes, and illicit drugs were largely accounted for by other variables. Having at least one parent who both supported the respondent and who exercised some control was predictive of better perceived school performance.
本研究基于来自英国的15岁和16岁在校学生的子样本,这是欧洲酒精和其他药物学校项目(ESPAD)的一部分。研究获取了6409名青少年的逃学率、对学业成绩的认知、家庭结构、生活方式以及酒精、香烟和非法药物使用情况等信息。生活在单亲家庭、缺乏有益的爱好、存在精神症状以及具有攻击性、外向型的不良生活方式与逃学和对学业成绩的认知关联最为紧密。这最后两个变量与酒精、香烟和非法药物的使用之间也存在紧密关系。然而,酒精、香烟和非法药物的影响在很大程度上由其他变量所解释。至少有一位既支持受访者又能实施一定管控的家长预示着对学业成绩有更好的认知。