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Is Participation in Out-of-School Programs Linked to Students’ Health, Educational and Social Outcomes?

机译:参加校外课程是否与学生的健康,教育和社会成果挂钩?

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IntroductionOut-of-school programs for grade K-12 students support healthy behaviours, boost academic achievement, and strengthen social networks. The Boys and Girls Clubs of Winnipeg (BGCW) have been active for 40+ years; however, little is known about how participating in their programs influences students’ short- and long-term health, educational and social outcomes. Objectives and ApproachWe are investigating the association between participation in BGCW out-of-school programs using the individual-level data held in the population-based Manitoba Population Research Data Repository at the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy (MCHP). Data on BGCW program participation for children born 1987-2010 was linked with administrative records from the healthcare system, education system, and social services. The comparison group of non-participants was matched on age, sex, 3-digit postal code and school division. Outcomes of interest include health services use, teen pregnancy, grade repetition, high school graduation, enrollment in post-secondary institutions, receipt of income assistance, and involvement with the justice system. ResultsWe conducted analyses of children (K-8) attending the Community Schools Investigator (CSI) summer enrichment program, an academic and recreational program that aims to combat learning loss for children in low-income neighbourhoods. After one summer of CSI, participants (n=970) were significantly more likely to repeat a grade than the matched comparison group (n=783) (5.4% CSI students repeated a grade [95% CI 3.9, 6.8] vs 2.76% comparison students [95% CI 2.20, 3.32]). However, the likelihood of CSI students repeating a grade dropped to the level of the comparison group after two or more years of participation in CSI (2.91% CSI students repeated a grade [95% CI 1.26, 4.56]). Ongoing analyses are examining how participating in CSI and other BGCW programs is linked to health and social outcomes. Conclusion/ImplicationsOur findings suggest that engagement in a BGCW out-of-school summer program contributes to better educational outcomes for low-income students. Using the information-rich Data Repository at MCHP, we can examine additional outcomes across multiple sectors to demonstrate how out-of-school programs help young people achieve their full developmental potential.
机译:简介针对K-12年级学生的校外课程支持健康的行为,提高学业成绩并加强社交网络。温尼伯男孩俱乐部(BGCW)活跃了40多年;但是,对于参与他们的计划如何影响学生的短期和长期健康,教育和社会成果知之甚少。目标和方法我们正在使用曼尼托巴卫生政策中心(MCHP)基于人口的曼尼托巴人口研究数据资料库中保存的个人水平数据,调查参加BGCW校外计划之间的关联。 1987-2010年出生的儿童的BGCW计划参与数据与医疗系统,教育系统和社会服务部门的行政记录相关联。未参加者的比较组在年龄,性别,三位数邮政编码和学校划分方面进行了匹配。感兴趣的结果包括卫生服务的使用,青少年怀孕,复读,高中毕业,进入大专院校,获得收入援助以及参与司法系统。结果我们对参加社区学校调查员(CSI)夏季丰富计划的儿童(K-8)进行了分析,该计划旨在消除低收入社区儿童的学习障碍,这是一项学术和娱乐计划。经过CSI的一个夏季之后,参与者(n = 970)比同等的对照组(n = 783)有更高的重读成绩的可能性(5.4%CSI学生重复了一个等级[95%CI 3.9,6.8] vs 2.76%学生[95%CI 2.20,3.32]。但是,CSI学生在参与CSI两年或两年以上后,再次获得成绩的可能性降至比较组的水平(2.91%CSI学生重复成绩[95%CI 1.26,4.56])。正在进行的分析正在研究参与CSI和其他BGCW计划如何与健康和社会成果联系起来。结论/启示我们的发现表明,参加BGCW校外暑期课程有助于为低收入学生提供更好的教育成果。使用MCHP信息丰富的数据存储库,我们可以检查多个部门的其他成果,以证明校外计划如何帮助年轻人发挥其全部发展潜力。

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