Health, social and economic implications of adolescent risk behaviours/states: protocol for Raine Study Gen2 cohort data linkage study.

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jennifer L Marino, Robert J Tait, Leon M Straker, Deborah J Schofield, Dorota A Doherty, Rebecca Q Ivers, Petra L Graham, Katharine Steinbeck, Sharyn Lymer, Lena A Sanci, George C Patton, Bette Liu, Fiona M Brooks, Melissa S Kang, Martha Hickey, Michelle Cunich, Sarita Bista, S Rachel Skinner
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Abstract

Background: Risk-taking behaviours are a major contributor to youth morbidity and mortality. Vulnerability to these negative outcomes is constructed from individual behaviour including risk-taking, and from social context, ecological determinants, early life experience, developmental capacity and mental health, contributing to a state of higher risk. However, although risk-taking is part of normal adolescent development, there is no systematic way to distinguish young people with a high probability of serious adverse outcomes, hindering the capacity to screen and intervene. This study aims to explore the association between risk behaviours/states in adolescence and negative health, social and economic outcomes through young adulthood.

Methods: The Raine Study is a prospective cohort study which recruited pregnant women in 1989-91, in Perth, Western Australia. The offspring cohort (N = 2,868) was followed up at regular intervals from 1 to 27 years of age. These data will be linked to State government health and welfare administrative data. We will empirically examine relationships across multiple domains of risk (for example, substance use, sexual behaviour, driving) with health and social outcomes (for instance, road-crash injury, educational underachievement). Microsimulation models will measure the impact of risk-taking on educational attainment and labour force outcomes.

Discussion: Comprehensive preventive child health programmes and policy prioritise a healthy start to life. This is the first linkage study focusing on adolescence to adopt a multi-domain approach, and to integrate health economic modelling. This approach captures a more complete picture of health and social impacts of risk behaviour/​states in adolescence and young adulthood.

青少年危险行为/状态对健康、社会和经济的影响:雷恩研究Gen2队列数据链接研究方案。
背景:冒险行为是造成青年发病率和死亡率的一个主要因素。对这些负面结果的脆弱性是由包括冒险在内的个人行为以及社会背景、生态决定因素、早期生活经历、发展能力和心理健康构成的,从而导致风险更高。然而,尽管冒险行为是青少年正常发展的一部分,但没有系统的方法来区分那些极有可能出现严重不良后果的年轻人,这阻碍了筛查和干预的能力。本研究旨在探讨青少年时期的危险行为/状态与成年后的负面健康、社会和经济结果之间的关系。方法:Raine研究是一项前瞻性队列研究,于1989-91年在西澳大利亚珀斯招募孕妇。后代队列(N = 2,868)从1岁到27岁定期随访。这些数据将与州政府卫生和福利行政数据联系起来。我们将从经验上考察多个风险领域(例如,药物使用、性行为、驾驶)与健康和社会结果(例如,道路交通事故伤害、学习成绩不佳)之间的关系。微观模拟模型将衡量冒险行为对教育成就和劳动力产出的影响。讨论:全面的儿童预防保健方案和政策优先考虑健康的生命开端。这是第一个以青少年为重点的联系研究,采用多领域方法,并整合健康经济模型。这种方法更全面地反映了青春期和青年期危险行为/状态对健康和社会的影响。
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