Babey Susan H, Wolstein Joelle
Policy Brief UCLA Cent Health Policy Res. 2018 Dec;2018(11):1-10.
This policy brief describes civic engagement among California adolescents in high school. Using data from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), the study found that the most common civic engagement activity among California high school teens is volunteering. Latino teens and those from low-income families have lower rates of civic engagement. Higher rates of civic engagement are associated with better health status, fewer days of missed school due to health, better grades, and greater perceived likelihood of attending college. Strategies to increase adolescent civic engagement could help promote healthy development. Policymakers, schools, and community organizations can promote civic engagement among all youth by expanding programs, encouraging youth participation in school and community organizations, and engaging youth who have not traditionally been included in civic activities.
本政策简报描述了加利福尼亚州高中生的公民参与情况。该研究利用加利福尼亚健康访谈调查(CHIS)的数据发现,加利福尼亚州青少年中最常见的公民参与活动是志愿服务。拉丁裔青少年和来自低收入家庭的青少年公民参与率较低。较高的公民参与率与更好的健康状况、因健康原因缺课天数减少、成绩更好以及上大学的可能性更大相关。增加青少年公民参与的策略有助于促进健康发展。政策制定者、学校和社区组织可以通过扩大项目、鼓励青少年参与学校和社区组织以及吸引那些传统上未被纳入公民活动的青少年,来促进所有青少年的公民参与。