城市学龄儿童的学校与邻里安全感知、邻里暴力与学业成绩。

Milam Aj, Furr-Holden Cdm, Leaf Pj
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社区和学校暴力仍然是一个主要的公共卫生问题,特别是在城市儿童和青少年中。很少有研究关注学校安全和邻里暴力对学习成绩的影响。本研究考察了城市公立学校系统中学校和社区气候对三(3)-五(5)年级学生学业成绩的影响。社区和学校安全是通过学校气候调查来评估的,这是一项全市范围内学生对学校和社区安全的看法的年度评估。社区暴力是用社区环境类型学量表来测量的,这是一种对社区特征的客观观察评估。学业成绩是通过马里兰州评估(MSA)来衡量的,这是一项针对马里兰州所有3 -8年级学生的标准化考试。学校气候数据和MSA数据按学校和年级汇总。社区环境的客观评价和学生自我报告的学校和社区安全都与学习成绩密切相关。社区暴力的增加与数学和阅读成绩从4.2%到8.7%的显著下降有关;安全感的增加与学业成就的显著增加有关,其幅度为16%-22%。这些初步研究结果强调了安全感和社区暴力暴露对小学生学业成绩的不利影响。
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Perceived School and Neighborhood Safety, Neighborhood Violence and Academic Achievement in Urban School Children.

Community and school violence continue to be a major public health problem, especially among urban children and adolescents. Little research has focused on the effect of school safety and neighborhood violence on academic performance. This study examines the effect of the school and neighborhood climate on academic achievement among a population of 3(rd)-5(th) grade students in an urban public school system. Community and school safety were assessed using the School Climate Survey, an annual city-wide assessment of student's perception of school and community safety. Community violence was measured using the Neighborhood Inventory for Environmental Typology, an objective observational assessment of neighborhood characteristics. Academic achievement was measured using the Maryland State Assessment (MSA), a standardized exam given to all Maryland 3(rd)-8(th) graders. School Climate Data and MSA data were aggregated by school and grade. Objective assessments of neighborhood environment and students' self-reported school and neighborhood safety were both strongly associated with academic performance. Increasing neighborhood violence was associated with statistically significant decreases from 4.2%-8.7% in math and reading achievement; increasing perceived safety was associated with significant increases in achievement from 16%-22%. These preliminary findings highlight the adverse impact of perceived safety and community violence exposure on primary school children's academic performance.

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