Summer School, School Disengagement, and Substance Use During Adolescence

May 28, 2019American journal of preventive medicine

Summer School, Dropping Out of School, and Teen Substance Use

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Abstract

In a study of 111,033 eighth-grade students from 1997 to 2016, summer school attendance was found to be associated with school disengagement and substance use.

  • Students who attended summer school showed signs of school disengagement, such as truancy.
  • Summer school attendance was not directly linked to recent substance use when controlling for disengagement factors.
  • The presence of summer school may reduce the likelihood of substance use among disengaged students.
  • High-risk students for substance use do participate in summer school, indicating a potential target group for prevention efforts.

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