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Baseline Results of the First Healthy Schools Evaluation Among a Community of Young, Irish, Urban Disadvantaged Children and a Comparison of Outcomes With International Norms

机译:青年,爱尔兰,城市弱势儿童社区中第一所健康学校评估的基线结果,以及与国际规范进行的结果比较

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Background: In 2008, the Irish Government initiated a pilot Healthy Schools Programme based on the World Health Organization Health Promoting Schools Model among children attending schools officially designated as urban and disadvantaged. We present here the first results on physical and emotional health and the relationship between childhood depression and demographic and socioeconomic factors. Methods: The Healthy Schools Programme evaluation was a 3-year longitudinal outcome study among urban disadvantaged children aged 4 to 12 years. Physical and psychological health outcomes were measured using validated, international instruments at baseline. Outcomes at baseline were compared with international norms and where differences were found, results were statistically modeled to determine factors predicting poor outcomes. Results: A total of 552 children responded at baseline, representing over 50% of all eligible children available to participate from 7 schools. Findings at baseline revealed that in general, children did not differ significantly from international norms. However, detailed analysis of the childhood depression scores revealed that in order of importance, psychological well-being, the school environment, social support, and peer relations and age were statistically significant predictors of increased childhood depression in children under 12 years of age. Conclusion: Future health and well-being studies in schools among urban disadvantaged children need to broaden their scope to include measures of depression in children under 12 years of age and be cognisant of the impact of the school environment on the mental and emotional health of the very young.
机译:背景:2008年,爱尔兰政府根据世界卫生组织的健康促进学校模型,在正式被指定为城市和弱势群体的学校就学儿童中启动了健康学校试点计划。我们在这里介绍有关身心健康以及儿童抑郁症与人口和社会经济因素之间关系的第一个结果。方法:健康学校计划评估是一项针对4至12岁城市弱势儿童的3年纵向结果研究。基线时使用经过验证的国际仪器测量身体和心理健康状况。将基线时的结果与国际规范进行比较,并在发现差异的地方对结果进行统计学建模,以确定预测不良结果的因素。结果:共有552名儿童在基线时做出了回应,占7所学校可参加的所有合格儿童的50%以上。基线调查结果表明,总体而言,儿童与国际规范没有显着差异。但是,对儿童抑郁评分的详细分析表明,从重要性,心理健康,学校环境,社会支持以及同伴关系和年龄的顺序来看,这是12岁以下儿童抑郁症患病率上升的统计学显着预测因素。结论:城市弱势儿童在学校中的未来健康和福祉研究需要扩大其范围,以包括对12岁以下儿童的抑郁症的测量,并意识到学校环境对儿童心理和情感健康的影响。很年轻。

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