Long Emily, Zucca Claudia, Sweeting Helen
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
Youth Soc. 2021 Nov 1;53(8):1400-1415. doi: 10.1177/0044118X20970232. Epub 2020 Nov 4.
The current study investigated peer relationship and school climate factors associated with adolescent mental health. Cross-sectional data from 2,571 fifteen-year old students in 22 Scottish secondary schools was used. Multilevel models tested for school differences in mental health, and nested linear regression models estimated peer and school effects. Results demonstrated no significant between-school variation in mental health. Peer victimization was the only peer effect associated with mental health. School-belonging, student-teacher relationships, and a perceived inclusive school climate were associated with better mental health, whereas a perceived school climate of exam pressure was associated with worse mental health. The findings highlight multiple aspects of school climate that could be targeted in school-based interventions for adolescent mental health.
本研究调查了与青少年心理健康相关的同伴关系和学校氛围因素。使用了来自苏格兰22所中学的2571名15岁学生的横断面数据。多级模型测试了学校在心理健康方面的差异,嵌套线性回归模型估计了同伴和学校的影响。结果表明,学校之间在心理健康方面没有显著差异。同伴受害是与心理健康相关的唯一同伴影响因素。学校归属感、师生关系以及感知到的包容的学校氛围与更好的心理健康相关,而感知到的考试压力的学校氛围与更差的心理健康相关。研究结果突出了学校氛围的多个方面,这些方面可作为青少年心理健康校本干预的目标。