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School dropout: a major public health challenge: a 10-year prospective study on medical and non-medical social insurance benefits in young adulthood, the Young-HUNT 1 Study (Norway)

机译:辍学:一项重大的公共卫生挑战:一项针对年轻成年人的医疗和非医疗社会保险福利的为期十年的前瞻性研究,Young-HUNT 1研究(挪威)

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Background School and work participation in adolescence and young adulthood are important for future health and socioeconomic status. The authors studied the association between self-rated health in adolescents, high school dropout and long-term receipt of medical and non-medical social insurance benefits in young adulthood. Methods Self-rated health in adolescence was assessed in 8795 adolescents participating in the Norwegian Young-HUNT Study (1995-1997). Linkages to the National Education Database and the National Insurance Administration allowed identification of school dropout and receipt of long-term medical and non-medical benefits during a 10-year follow-up (1998-2007). The data were explored by descriptive statistics and by multinomial logistic regression. Results A total of 17% was registered as being high school dropouts at age 24. The predicted 5-year risk of receiving benefits between ages 24-28 was 21% (95% Cl 20% to 23%). High school dropouts had a 5-year risk of receiving benefits of 44% (95% Cl 41 to 48) compared with 16% (95% Cl 15 to 17) in those who completed high school (adjusted for self-rated health, parental education and sex). There was a 27% school dropout rate in adolescents who reported poor health compared with 16% in those who reported good health. The predicted 5-year risk of receiving any long-term social insurance benefits in adolescents who reported poor health was 33% (95% Cl 30 to 37) compared with 20% (95% Cl 19 to 21) in those who reported good health. Conclusion The strong association between poor self-rated health in adolescence, high school dropout and reduced work integration needs attention and suggests preventive measures on an individual as well as on a societal level.
机译:背景知识参加青春期和成年期的学校和工作对于未来的健康和社会经济地位很重要。作者研究了青少年自我评估的健康状况,高中辍学与年轻人成年后长期接受医疗和非医疗社会保险福利之间的关系。方法在1995-1997年间,对参与挪威青年-HUNT研究的8795名青少年进行了自我评估。通过与国家教育数据库和国家保险管理局的链接,可以确定在十年的随访期间(1998-2007年)辍学以及获得长期医疗和非医疗福利的情况。通过描述性统计和多项式逻辑回归探索数据。结果在24岁时,总共有17%的人被登记为高中辍学。在24-28岁之间,预计5年领取补助的风险为21%(95%Cl 20%至23%)。高中辍学的人有5年风险获得救济的风险是44%(95%Cl 41至48),而完成高中学业(根据自我评估的健康状况,父母调整过的人)则有16%(95%Cl 15至17)教育和性爱)。健康状况不佳的青少年辍学率为27%,健康状况良好的青少年为16%。那些报告健康状况不良的青少年,预计其获得长期社会保险福利的5年风险为33%(95%Cl 30至37),而报告健康状况良好的青少年为20%(95%Cl 19至21) 。结论青春期自我评估的健康状况差,高中辍学和工作整合减少之间的密切联系需要引起重视,并建议对个人和社会采取预防措施。

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    《Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health》 |2012年第11期|995-1000|共6页
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    Department of Public Health and General Practice, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 7491 Trondheim,Norway Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Levanger Hospital,Nord-Trondelag Health Trust,Levanger, Norway;

    Department of Public Health and General Practice, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim,Norway;

    Department of Public Health and General Practice, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim,Norway;

    Department of Public Health and General Practice, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim,Norway;

    HUNT Research Center, Department of Public Health and General Practice, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Levanger, Norway;

    Department of Public Health and General Practice, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim,Norway,Forensic Department and Research Centre Broeset,St. Olav's University Hospital Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway;

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