Promoting social inclusion in schools: a group - randomized trial of effects on
student health risk behavior and well - being
Not exact matches
It is a worry for parents that too many high school
students nationwide continue to practice
behaviors that place them at
risk for serious
health problems.
The data comes from the 2015 Youth
Risk Behavior Survey, a nationally representative survey that examines the prevalence of risky
health behaviors among 9th - to 12th - grade public and private school
students.
Kilgus and his colleagues have developed a
student version of the Social, Academic and Emotional
Behavior Risk Screener (SAEBRS), which
students use to provide information about their own mental
health.
Bontempo, D. and D'Augelli, A.R., 2002, Effects of At - School Victimization and Sexual Orientation on Lesbian, Gay, or Bisexual Youths»
Health Risk Behavior, Journal of Adolescent
Health, 30, 364 — 374Bottroff, V., Slee, P. and Zeitz, J. (2005)
Students with Asperger's Syndrome: Victimization and Bullying, Flinders University: Adelaide.
Nearly 20 years of Massachusetts Youth
Risk Behavior (MA - YRB) data show that lesbian, gay, and bisexual students have remained at disproportionate health risk in many dimensions (e.g., victimization, violence, substance use, and unprotected sex) than their heterosexual pe
Risk Behavior (MA - YRB) data show that lesbian, gay, and bisexual
students have remained at disproportionate
health risk in many dimensions (e.g., victimization, violence, substance use, and unprotected sex) than their heterosexual pe
risk in many dimensions (e.g., victimization, violence, substance use, and unprotected sex) than their heterosexual peers.
It's important for
students and the adults in their lives to know that family time is a «significant protective factor,» the authors point out, and results in positive mental
health and fewer at -
risk behaviors for young people.
The study of 90,000 middle and high school
students found that mixed - race youths also have a higher
risk of
health or
behavior problems than teenagers of a single race.
Do SEL activities / programs exist in the school that support
students» social and emotional development, promote optimal mental
health and prevent
risk behaviors?
CPS aims to ensure
students are provided with high - quality instruction that motivates and enables
students / to maintain and improve their
health, prevent disease, and reduce
health - related
risk behaviors.
Kim implemented and supervised the Safe and Drug Free Schools (SDFS) program (ATOD & Violence Prevention), Character Education / Ethics,
Risk & Resiliency, School /
Student Behavior & School Climate, Social Emotional Learning, School Connectedness, & Mental
Health.
The comorbidity of violence - related
behaviors with
health -
risk behaviors in a population of high school
students.
Sociodemographic, Psychosocial, and
Health Behavior Risk Factors Associated with Sexual
Risk Behaviors among Southeastern US College
Students