HEALTH EDUCATION

School Connectedness

Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control


School connectedness - the belief held by students that adults and peers in the school care about their learning as well as about them as individuals - is an important School Connectedness Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control protective factor.

Research has shown that young people who feel connected to their school are less likely to engage in many risk behaviors, including early sexual initiation, alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use, and violence and gang involvement. Students who feel connected to their school are also more likely to have better academic achievement, including higher grades and test scores, have better school attendance, and stay in school longer. Efforts to improve child and adolescent health have typically addressed specific health risk behaviors, such as tobacco use or violence.

However, results from a growing number of studies suggest that greater health impact might be achievable by also enhancing protective factors that help children and adolescents avoid multiple behaviors that place them at risk for adverse health and educational outcomes.
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