Sánchez-Cardona Israel, Pedrogo Coralee Pérez, Lopez-Torres Stephanie, Sánchez-Cesáreo Marizaida
Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, USA.
Carlos Albizu University, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Prev Sch Fail. 2022;66(1):77-88. doi: 10.1080/1045988x.2021.1972920. Epub 2021 Sep 20.
Violence and health inequalities impact the academic outcomes of students, especially among minority groups. This study examines the differences in grade retention and dropout intentions with respect to exposure to violence and to mental health (anxiety, depression, and trauma) among youth living in Puerto Rico. Data from 566 students of fifth to twelfth grade in Puerto Rico were collected as part of a school-based service program. A two-way ANOVA showed no significant differences in exposure to violence and mental health among students with and without a history of grade retention. However, students who reported dropout intentions showed higher exposure to violence and mental health issues. These results highlight the value of assessing mental health and contextual indicators in designing interventions to prevent adverse academic outcomes in vulnerable populations.
暴力和健康不平等会影响学生的学业成绩,在少数群体中尤为如此。本研究调查了波多黎各青少年中,暴力暴露和心理健康(焦虑、抑郁和创伤)对留级和辍学意愿的影响差异。作为一项校内服务项目的一部分,收集了波多黎各566名五至十二年级学生的数据。双向方差分析表明,有留级史和无留级史的学生在暴力暴露和心理健康方面没有显著差异。然而,有辍学意愿的学生暴力暴露和心理健康问题的发生率更高。这些结果凸显了在设计干预措施以预防弱势群体不良学业成果时,评估心理健康和背景指标的价值。