Authors
Simon J Denny, Elizabeth M Robinson, Jennifer Utter, Theresa M Fleming, Sue Grant, Taciano L Milfont, Sue Crengle, Shanthi N Ameratunga, Terryann Clark
Publication date
2011/3/31
Journal
Journal of Adolescent Health
Volume
48
Issue
3
Pages
259-267
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
PURPOSE
Many schools engage in health promotion, health interventions, and services aimed at improving the health and well-being outcomes for students. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of schools on student health risk-taking behaviors and depressive symptoms.
METHOD
A nationally representative sample (n = 9,056) of students from 96 secondary schools completed a health and well-being survey using Internet Tablets that included questions on school climate, health risk-taking behaviors, and mental health. Teachers (n = 2,901) and school administrators (n = 91) completed questionnaires on aspects of the school climate which included teacher well-being and burnout, the staff work environment, health and welfare services for students, and school organizational support for student health and well-being. Multilevel models were used to estimate school effects on the health risk-taking …
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Scholar articles
SJ Denny, EM Robinson, J Utter, TM Fleming, S Grant… - Journal of Adolescent Health, 2011