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Academic performance and substance use: findings from a state survey of public high school students.

机译:学术表现和物质使用:对公立高中学生进行的州调查得出的结果。

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BACKGROUND: Previous investigations have shown that low academic achievers are more likely to smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol, and use marijuana and other illicit drugs. This study investigated the relationship between academic performance and substance use among public high school students in Mississippi. METHODS: The sampling frame for the 2003 Mississippi Youth Risk Behavior Survey was obtained from the Mississippi Department of Education. A 2-stage cluster sample design produced a representative sample of Mississippi students in grades 9-12 who attended public schools. During the spring 2003, 34 of the 45 sampled schools (75.6%) participated. RESULTS: A total of 1488 from the 1672 sampled students (89.0%) completed an 87-item questionnaire (overall response rate 67.3%). Low academic performance (students with mostly Cs or below) during the 12 months preceding the survey was more prevalent among males, non-Hispanic blacks, frequent smokers, binge drinkers, and marijuana users. Logistic regression identified gender, race, frequent smoking, and marijuana use as statistically significant factors associated with increased odds for low academic performance. Adjusted odds ratios were 1.2 for binge drinkers versus other students to 2.6 for non-Hispanic black students versus non-Hispanic white students. CONCLUSIONS: The present findings highlight the extensive use of cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana among Mississippi public high school students. Because poor academic achievers are more prevalent among students who participate in these substance-use behaviors, multifaceted approaches that encourage high levels of academic performance, while dissuading student involvement in risky/problem behaviors, may both improve low levels of academic achievement and reduce behaviors that contribute to poor health in adulthood.
机译:背景:先前的调查表明,学业成绩差的学生更可能抽烟,饮酒并使用大麻和其他非法药物。这项研究调查了密西西比州公立高中学生的学业成绩与物质使用之间的关系。方法:2003年密西西比州青少年风险行为调查的抽样框架是从密西西比州教育部获得的。两阶段集群样本设计产生了代表密西西比州9-12年级就读公立学校的学生的代表性样本。 2003年春季,在45所抽样学校中,有34所(75.6%)参加了培训。结果:1672名样本学生中的1488名(占89.0%)完成了一项87项问卷(总答复率为67.3%)。在调查前的12个月中,低学业表现(大部分Cs或以下的学生)在男性,非西班牙裔黑人,经常吸烟者,暴饮酒者和大麻使用者中更为普遍。 Logistic回归确定性别,种族,经常吸烟和使用大麻是与学习成绩低下几率增加相关的统计学显着因素。狂饮者与其他学生相比,调整后的优势比为1.2,非西班牙裔黑人学生与非西班牙裔白人学生的校正后优势比为2.6。结论:本研究结果强调了密西西比州公立高中学生广泛使用香烟,酒精和大麻。由于学习成绩差的学生在参与这些物质使用行为的学生中更为普遍,因此,鼓励高水平学习成绩的多方面方法,在劝阻学生参与危险/问题行为的同时,可能会改善低水平的学习成绩并减少行为成年后的健康状况不佳。

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