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学校不公正纪律报告与健康风险行为和经历的关系——2023 年美国青少年风险行为调查。

Report of Unfair Discipline at School and Associations with Health Risk Behaviors and Experiences - Youth Risk Behavior Survey, United States, 2023.

出版信息

MMWR Suppl. 2024 Oct 10;73(4):69-78. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.su7304a8.

Abstract

Relatively little is known about the association between school discipline and student health and well-being. Using CDC's 2023 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, CDC analyzed the prevalence of report of unfair discipline at school and associations with experiences at school, mental health, suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and health risk behaviors among high school students overall and stratified by race and ethnicity. Prevalence estimates, prevalence differences, and prevalence ratios adjusted for race (in overall models), grade, and sex were calculated. Overall, 19.3% of students reported receiving unfair discipline during the previous 12 months; Black or African American students had a higher prevalence (23.1%) compared with Hispanic or Latino students (18.4%) and White students (18.1%). Unfair discipline was reported among a majority of students who describe their sexual identity in some other way (besides gay, heterosexual, lesbian, bisexual, or questioning) for American Indian or Alaska Native (81.7%) and multiracial (57.1%) subgroups. Overall, report of unfair discipline was associated with every health risk behavior and experience examined, including being bullied at school or electronically, skipping school due to feeling unsafe, carrying a weapon at school, prescription opioid misuse, poor mental health, persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness, seriously considered attempting suicide, and attempted suicide. This pattern of association was similar among most student groups in models stratified by race and ethnicity. This analysis is the first to demonstrate, among a nationally representative sample of high school students, that reports of unfair discipline are associated with various health risk behaviors and experiences. With these findings, public health and education practitioners can create interventions that equitably promote safe, supportive, and inclusive school environments for student health.

摘要

关于学校纪律与学生健康和福祉之间的关联,人们知之甚少。美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)利用 2023 年全国青少年健康行为监测系统的数据,分析了全美高中生在学校受到不公正待遇的报告率,以及这些报告与他们在学校的经历、心理健康、自杀意念和行为以及健康风险行为之间的关联,并按种族和族裔进行了分层分析。计算了总体和按种族分层的模型中,报告率的估计值、差异和调整后的比值,以及按年级和性别调整的比值。总体而言,19.3%的学生报告在过去 12 个月中受到不公正待遇;与西班牙裔或拉丁裔学生(18.4%)和白人学生(18.1%)相比,非裔美国学生的这一比例更高(23.1%)。在描述自己的性取向时,除了同性恋、异性恋、女同性恋、双性恋或疑惑之外,大多数学生(美国印第安人或阿拉斯加原住民的 81.7%,多种族学生的 57.1%)报告了不公正的纪律处分。总体而言,报告不公正纪律处分与所有被调查的健康风险行为和经历有关,包括在学校或通过电子方式受到欺凌、因感到不安全而逃学、在学校携带武器、滥用处方类阿片类药物、心理健康状况不佳、持续感到悲伤或绝望、认真考虑自杀、以及试图自杀。这种关联模式在按种族和族裔分层的模型中,在大多数学生群体中是相似的。这项分析首次在具有全国代表性的高中生样本中证明,报告不公正纪律处分与各种健康风险行为和经历有关。有了这些发现,公共卫生和教育工作者可以制定干预措施,为学生的健康创造公平、支持和包容的学校环境。

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