Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5121223 Journal of Adolescent Health 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo examine the effect of educational attainment in primary school on later adolescent health.MethodsEducation data attainments at age 7 and 11 were linked with (1) primary and secondary care injury consultation/admissions and (2) the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey. Cox regression was carried out to examine if attainment in primary school predicts time to injury in adolescence.ResultsPupils that achieve attainment at age 7 but not at age 11 (i.e., declining attainment over time in primary school) are more likely to have an injury during adolescence. These children are also more likely to self-report drinking in adolescence.ConclusionsInterventions aimed at children with declining attainment in primary school could help to improve adolescent health.

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