Uiters Ellen, Maurits Erica, Droomers Mariël, Zwaanswijk Marieke, Verheij Robert A, van der Lucht Fons
NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, P,O, Box 1568, 3500 BN Utrecht, The Netherlands.
BMC Public Health. 2014 Oct 25;14:1104. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-1104.
Literature suggests that children's educational achievement is associated with their health status and the socioeconomic position of their parents. Few studies have investigated this association in adolescence, while this is an important period affecting future life trajectories. Our study investigates the relationship between adolescents' health and their subsequent school career, taking into account their parents' socioeconomic position.
Data of all Dutch adolescents who entered secondary education in 2003, according to the national education register, were linked to electronic health records from general practices and to data from the Dutch population register on a patient by patient basis. Secondary school career data of 2455 adolescents were available for several years, resulting in a longitudinal prospective cohort. School career was measured by the completion of secondary education within the research period.
For most health problems, adolescents' health status at the moment of entering secondary education showed no association with the subsequent course of their school career. However, adolescents who had more frequent contact with their general practitioner for acute psychosocial problems (e.g. enuresis or overactive/hyperkinetic disorder), were less likely to complete their secondary education, also after adjustment for parental socioeconomic position. They were also less likely to complete their secondary education at the level of entry.
Adolescents' secondary school career is negatively affected by the presence of acute psychosocial health problems, but not by the presence of physical health problems. This underlines the importance of adequately addressing mental health problems in adolescence.
文献表明,儿童的学业成绩与其健康状况及父母的社会经济地位相关。很少有研究在青少年时期调查这种关联,而这是影响未来人生轨迹的重要时期。我们的研究考虑了青少年父母的社会经济地位,调查青少年健康与其后续学业之间的关系。
根据国家教育登记册,2003年进入中等教育的所有荷兰青少年的数据,在逐个患者的基础上与全科医疗的电子健康记录以及荷兰人口登记册的数据相链接。2455名青少年的中学学业数据涵盖数年,形成了一个纵向前瞻性队列。学业情况通过研究期间中等教育的完成情况来衡量。
对于大多数健康问题,进入中等教育时青少年的健康状况与随后的学业进程没有关联。然而,因急性心理社会问题(如尿床或多动障碍)而更频繁就诊于全科医生的青少年,在调整父母社会经济地位后,完成中等教育的可能性较小。他们在入学水平上完成中等教育的可能性也较小。
急性心理社会健康问题会对青少年的中学学业产生负面影响,但身体健康问题则不会。这凸显了在青少年时期充分解决心理健康问题的重要性。