Association of Attending a High-Performing High School With Substance Use Disorder Rate and Health Outcomes in Young Adults

Oct 6, 2022JAMA network open

Attending a High-Performing High School Linked to Substance Use Disorder and Health in Young Adults

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Abstract

Participants attending a high-performing public charter high school had a 53.33% lower rate of hazardous or dependent alcohol use disorder compared to those in the control group.

  • Attending a high-performing public charter high school is associated with a lower rate of hazardous or dependent alcohol use disorder (5.43% vs 11.64%).
  • Male participants in the intervention group reported a 42.05% lower rate of fair or poor physical health compared to the control group (13.33% vs 23.01%).
  • The intervention group of males also had a 32.94% lower rate of obesity or overweight (29.28% vs 43.67%).
  • Among female participants, attending a high-performing public charter high school was associated with worse physical health outcomes and higher rates of overweight or obesity.
  • Few differences in mental health outcomes were observed between the two groups.

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