Jones Sherry Everett, Fisher Carolyn J, Greene Brenda Z, Hertz Marci F, Pritzl Jane
Division of Adolescent and School Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway, NE, MS K33, Atlanta, GA 30341, USA.
J Sch Health. 2007 Oct;77(8):522-43. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.2007.00233.x.
Policies set at the state, district, and school levels can support and enhance a healthy and safe school environment.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducts the School Health Policies and Programs Study every 6 years. In 2006, computer-assisted telephone interviews or self-administered mail questionnaires were completed by state education agency personnel in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia and among a nationally representative sample of school districts (n=461). Computer-assisted personal interviews were conducted with personnel in a nationally representative sample of elementary, middle, and high schools (n=1025).
Most districts had adopted a policy on the inspection and maintenance of school facilities and equipment, and most schools had inspected and provided appropriate maintenance for each type of school facility and equipment during the 12 months preceding the study. Nearly all districts and schools had a comprehensive crisis preparedness, response, and recovery plan. Nearly all districts and schools prohibited tobacco, alcohol, and illegal drug use; fighting; weapons use; and weapon possession; but when students broke rules related to those behaviors, punitive measures were taken more often than provision of supportive services. Most schools did not reschedule outdoor activities to avoid times when the sun was at peak intensity, nor did they encourage the use of sunscreen before going outside.
To provide students with a truly healthy and safe school environment in which learning can take place, more schools need to promote a positive school climate and reduce violence, injuries, and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other substances. States and districts need to continue to provide policy and technical assistance in support of school efforts.
州、地区和学校层面制定的政策能够支持并改善健康安全的学校环境。
疾病控制与预防中心每6年开展一次学校健康政策与项目研究。2006年,对50个州加上哥伦比亚特区的州教育机构人员以及全国有代表性的学区样本(n = 461)进行了计算机辅助电话访谈或自行填写的邮寄问卷。对全国有代表性的小学、初中和高中样本(n = 1025)的人员进行了计算机辅助个人访谈。
大多数地区都制定了关于学校设施和设备检查与维护的政策,并且大多数学校在研究前的12个月内对各类学校设施和设备进行了检查并提供了适当维护。几乎所有地区和学校都有全面的危机准备、应对和恢复计划。几乎所有地区和学校都禁止使用烟草、酒精和非法药物;禁止打架;禁止使用武器;禁止持有武器;但是当学生违反与这些行为相关的规定时,采取惩罚措施的情况比提供支持性服务更为常见。大多数学校不会为避免太阳强度峰值时段而重新安排户外活动时间,也不会鼓励学生在外出前使用防晒霜。
为了给学生提供一个真正健康安全、能够开展学习的学校环境,更多学校需要营造积极的学校氛围,减少暴力、伤害以及烟草、酒精和其他物质的使用。州和地区需要继续提供政策和技术援助以支持学校的工作。