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School Peer and Family Relationships and Adolescent Substance Use Subjective Wellbeing and Mental Health Symptoms in Wales: a Cross Sectional Study

机译:威尔士的学校同伴和家庭关系以及青少年物质使用主观幸福感和心理健康症状:横断面研究

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Positive relationships with family, friends and school staff are consistently linked with health and wellbeing during adolescence, though fewer studies explore how these micro-systems interact to influence adolescent health. This study tests the independent and interacting roles of family, peer and school relationships in predicting substance use, subjective wellbeing and mental health symptoms among 11–16 year olds in Wales. It presents cross-sectional analyses of the 2013 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey, completed by 9055 young people aged 11–16 years. Multilevel logistic regression analyses are used to test associations of family communication, family support, relationships with school staff, school peer connectedness, and support from friends, with tobacco use, cannabis use, alcohol use, subjective wellbeing and mental health symptoms. Positive relationships with family and school staff were consistently associated with better outcomes. Support from friends was associated with higher use of all substances, while higher school peer connectedness was associated with better subjective wellbeing and mental health. Better relationships with school staff were most strongly associated with positive subjective wellbeing, and fewer mental health symptoms where pupils reported less family support. Support from friends was associated with higher cannabis use and worse mental health among pupils with lower family support. Relationships with family and school staff may be important in protecting young people against substance use, and improving wellbeing and mental health. Interventions focused on student-staff relationships may be important for young people with less family support. Interventions based on peer support should be mindful of potential harmful effects for pupils with less support from family.
机译:与家人,朋友和学校工作人员的积极关系一直与青春期的健康和福祉联系在一起,尽管很少有研究探索这些微系统如何相互作用以影响青春期的健康。这项研究测试了威尔士11至16岁年龄段的家庭,同龄人和学校关系在预测物质使用,主观幸福感和心理健康症状方面的独立和相互作用的作用。它提供了2013年学龄儿童健康行为调查的横断面分析,该调查由9055名11-16岁的年轻人完成。多级逻辑回归分析用于测试家庭关系,家庭支持,与学校教职工的关系,学校同伴之间的联系以及朋友的支持,以及吸烟,大麻使用,酗酒,主观幸福感和心理健康症状的关联。与家庭和学校工作人员的积极关系始终与更好的结果相关。朋友的支持与更多使用所有物质有关,而高校同龄人的联系与更好的主观幸福感和心理健康有关。与学校工作人员的良好关系与主观幸福感良好相关,与心理健康症状较少有关,而学生报告的家庭支持较少。在家庭支持较低的学生中,朋友的支持与大麻使用量增加和心理健康状况恶化有关。与家庭和学校工作人员的关系对于保护年轻人免于滥用毒品,改善健康和心理健康可能很重要。对于家庭支持较少的年轻人而言,针对学生与员工关系的干预措施可能很重要。在同伴支持下进行的干预应牢记对家庭支持较少的学生的潜在有害影响。

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