Crosnoe Robert
Department of Sociology, University of Texas at Austin, Burdine Hall 336, Austin, TX 78712, USA.
J Health Soc Behav. 2002 Sep;43(3):317-35.
This study takes a life course approach to adolescent academic and health-related behavior. Researchers have often studied academic achievement and substance use as unrelated, static, and de-contextualized phenomena. Applying latent growth curve modeling to a sample of 2,651 high school freshmen and sophomores in California and Wisconsin (1987-1990), this study treats achievement and substance use as dynamic trajectories, inter-related to each other, and influenced by proximate and structural contexts. In general, achievement is high at the start of high school and then declines. This downward trend is driven by male non-athletes. Substance use is initially low and then increases, with boys driving this increase. Finally, academic and health-related trajectories are most related among athletes, who experience long-term academic consequences from risky health-related behavior. Overall, gender-athletic status can serve as either protective or risk factor, depending on the behavior and the temporal perspective.
本研究采用生命历程方法来研究青少年的学业及与健康相关的行为。研究人员常常将学业成就和物质使用作为不相关、静态且脱离背景的现象来研究。本研究对加利福尼亚州和威斯康星州的2651名高中新生和二年级学生(1987 - 1990年)的样本应用了潜在增长曲线模型,将成就和物质使用视为动态轨迹,它们相互关联,并受到直接环境和结构背景的影响。一般来说,高中开始时成绩较高,随后下降。这种下降趋势由男性非运动员推动。物质使用起初较低,随后增加,也是由男孩推动这一增长。最后,学业和与健康相关的轨迹在运动员中关联最为紧密,他们会因危险的健康相关行为而经历长期的学业后果。总体而言,性别 - 运动状态可作为保护因素或风险因素,这取决于行为和时间视角。