Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
Eat Disord. 2013;21(2):91-108. doi: 10.1080/10640266.2013.761080.
We investigated the contribution of school environmental factors to individual and school variation in disordered weight control behaviors (DWCB). Analyses were based on self-report data gathered from 18,567 middle-school students in 2005 and publicly available data on school characteristics. We observed large differences across schools in percent of students engaging in DWCB in the past month, ranging from less than 1% of the student body to 12%. School-neighborhood poverty was associated with higher odds of DWCB in boys. Preventive strategies need to account for wide variability across schools and environmental factors that may contribute to DWCB in early adolescence.
我们研究了学校环境因素对个体和学校之间不规律的体重控制行为(DWCB)差异的贡献。分析基于 2005 年从 18567 名中学生收集的自我报告数据和关于学校特征的公开数据。我们观察到,在过去一个月内参与 DWCB 的学生比例在学校之间存在很大差异,从不到学生总数的 1%到 12%不等。学校-社区贫困与男孩 DWCB 的几率较高有关。预防策略需要考虑到学校之间的巨大差异以及可能导致青少年早期 DWCB 的环境因素。