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Studentschool bonding and adolescent problem behavior
Authors:Simons-Morton, Bruce G.   Crump, Aria Davis   Haynie, Denise L.   Saylor, Keith E.
Affiliation:Division of Epidemiology, Statistics, and Prevention Research, NICHD, NIH, 6100 Executive Boulevard, 7B05, Rockville, MD 00000 and
1 Behavior and Health Research, Inc., 6191 Executive Boulevard, Rockville, MD 20852, USA
Abstract:
Adolescent problem behavior, including substance use, schoolmisconduct and delinquency, is a national concern. Implicitin the concept of middle school is the recognition that studentswho develop positive social bonds with their school are morelikely to perform well academically, and refrain from misconductand other antisocial behavior. However, little scientific attentionhas been given to the complex interactions between middle schoolstudents and the school environment. Prior to implementing amiddle school problem behavior prevention program we conducteda survey in the seven middle schools in one US school district.Out of 4668 grade 6–8 students enrolled, 4263 (91.3%)completed the survey. Student–school bonding was positivelycorrelated with school adjustment (r = 0.49) and perceived schoolclimate (r = 0.77), but inversely correlated with problem behavior(r = –0.39 to –0.43). Problem behavior was significantlyhigher (P < 0.001) among males than females and among studentsin higher grades. Conversely, school bonding, climate and adjustmentwere significantly higher (P < 0.001) among females thanmales, but declined significantly from one grade to the next.The data support the conclusion that school bonding is associatedwith problem behavior. We describe the development of a multiple-componentintervention in middle schools designed to increase student–schoolbonding and prevent problem behavior.
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