Choi Jaesung, Park Hyunjoon, Behrman Jere R
Department of Economics, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Korea Foundation Associate Professor of Sociology and Education, Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2015 Jun;134:1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.03.053. Epub 2015 Mar 30.
A growing body of research reports associations of school contexts with adolescents' weight and weight-related behaviors. One interesting, but under-researched, dimension of school context that potentially matters for adolescents' weight is the gender composition. If boys and girls are separated into single-sex schools, they might be less concerned about physical appearance, which may result in increased weight. Utilizing a unique setting in Seoul, Korea where students are randomly assigned to single-sex and coeducational schools within school districts, we estimate causal effects of single-sex schools on weight and weight-related behaviors. Our results show that students attending single-sex schools are more likely to be overweight, and that the effects are more pronounced for girls. We also find that girls in single-sex schools are less likely to engage in strenuous activities than their coeducational counterparts.
越来越多的研究报告了学校环境与青少年体重及体重相关行为之间的关联。学校环境中一个有趣但研究不足的维度,即性别构成,可能对青少年体重至关重要。如果男孩和女孩被分到单性别学校,他们可能会减少对外表的关注,这可能导致体重增加。利用韩国首尔的一个独特环境,即学生在学区内被随机分配到单性别学校和男女同校,我们估计了单性别学校对体重及体重相关行为的因果效应。我们的结果表明,就读于单性别学校的学生超重的可能性更大,而且这种影响在女孩中更为明显。我们还发现,与男女同校的女孩相比,单性别学校的女孩进行剧烈活动的可能性更小。