Korpics Jacqueline, Stillerman Audrey, Hinami Keiki, Dharmapuri Sadhana, Feinglass Joseph
Cook County Health and Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, 1950 W Polk St, Chicago, IL 60612, United States.
Office of Community Engagement and Neighborhood Health Partnerships, University of Illinois at Chicago, 818 S. Wolcott Ave, Chicago, IL 60612, United States.
Prev Med Rep. 2020 Jul 10;20:101161. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2020.101161. eCollection 2020 Dec.
There have been improvements nationally in teenagers' self-reported health risk since the 1990s. This study provides an overview of trends in substance use, sexual health, violence and victimization, and suicide risk among Chicago Public High School (CPS) students over a 20-year period. We compared responses to 29 identically worded items from the 1997, 2007, and 2017 Chicago Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) in the four domains. We show changes in responses across individual items, mean changes across the four domains, and change in the proportion of students with highest risk exposure (≥10 affirmative responses). Analyses control for CPS students' grade, sex, and race/ethnicity. Reductions in substance use, sexual health risk, and violence and victimization (30, 40% and 40% in the mean number of affirmative responses, respectively) were observed. Suicide risk showed an initial improvement from 1997 to 2007, only to worsen by 2017 and show little difference from 1997. There was an approximate 70% decrease in the likelihood of being in the high multiple risk category (≥10 affirmative responses) in 2017 compared to 1997 (OR 0.33; CI 0.22-0.49). In alignment with national trends, our study documents significant improvement in Chicago public high school students' long-term health risk exposure over the 20-year study period, with the notable exception of suicide risk. This study emphasizes the need to invest in strategies both inside and outside of the classroom to mitigate the effect of adversity and promote protective factors, which are at the root of academic success and overall wellbeing.
自20世纪90年代以来,全国青少年自我报告的健康风险状况有所改善。本研究概述了芝加哥公立高中(CPS)学生在20年期间物质使用、性健康、暴力与受害情况以及自杀风险的趋势。我们比较了1997年、2007年和2017年芝加哥青少年风险行为调查(YRBS)中四个领域29个措辞相同项目的回答。我们展示了各个项目回答的变化、四个领域的平均变化以及风险暴露最高(肯定回答≥10个)学生比例的变化。分析控制了CPS学生的年级、性别和种族/民族。观察到物质使用、性健康风险以及暴力与受害情况有所减少(肯定回答的平均数分别减少了30%、40%和40%)。自杀风险在1997年至2007年最初有所改善,但到2017年恶化,与1997年相比几乎没有差异。与1997年相比,2017年处于高多重风险类别(肯定回答≥10个)的可能性大约降低了70%(比值比0.33;可信区间0.22 - 0.49)。与全国趋势一致,我们的研究记录了在20年研究期间芝加哥公立高中学生长期健康风险暴露的显著改善,但自杀风险是明显例外。本研究强调需要在课堂内外投资策略,以减轻逆境的影响并促进保护因素,这些因素是学业成功和整体幸福感的根源。