The impact of school exclusion in childhood on health and well-being outcomes in adulthood: Estimating causal effects using inverse probability of treatment weighting

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL British Journal of Educational Psychology Pub Date : 2023-12-28 DOI:10.1111/bjep.12656
Ingrid Obsuth, Joan E. Madia, Aja L. Murray, Ian Thompson, Harry Daniels
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Abstract

Background

Previous evidence has suggested a strong association between school exclusion and health outcomes. However, as health risks are themselves related to the risk of experiencing a school exclusion, it has been challenging to determine the extent to which school exclusion impacts later health outcomes, as opposed to reflecting a marker for pre-existing risks.

Aim

The aim of the current study was to address this challenge in estimating the medium-to-long-term impact of school exclusion of health and well-being outcomes.

Methods

To this end, we used an inverse propensity weighting approach in the Next Steps data set (N = 6534, from wave 1, 2014, to wave 8, 2015).

Results

We found that after weighting for propensity of treatment scores estimated based on a wide range of factors, including previous health indicators, there was a significant effect of school exclusion on a wide range of health and well-being outcomes.

Discussion

These results provide some of the most robust evidence to date that school exclusion harms long-term health outcomes.

Conclusion

The findings suggest that policies should aim to reduce exclusion and ensure access to preventative health support for those who experience a school exclusion.

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童年时期学校排斥对成年后健康和幸福结果的影响:利用逆概率处理加权法估算因果效应。
背景:以往的证据表明,学校排斥与健康结果之间存在密切联系。然而,由于健康风险本身就与遭遇学校排斥的风险有关,因此确定学校排斥在多大程度上影响以后的健康结果,而不是反映预先存在的风险标志,一直是一项挑战。目的:本研究旨在应对这一挑战,估算学校排斥对健康和幸福结果的中长期影响:为此,我们在 "下一步 "数据集(N = 6534,从 2014 年第 1 波到 2015 年第 8 波)中使用了反倾向加权法:结果:我们发现,根据一系列因素(包括先前的健康指标)估算的治疗倾向得分加权后,学校排斥对一系列健康和幸福结果有显著影响:讨论:这些结果提供了迄今为止最有力的证据,证明学校排斥会损害长期健康结果:结论:研究结果表明,相关政策应以减少学校排斥现象为目标,并确保遭受学校排斥的学生能够获得预防性健康支持。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Educational Psychology publishes original psychological research pertaining to education across all ages and educational levels including: - cognition - learning - motivation - literacy - numeracy and language - behaviour - social-emotional development - developmental difficulties linked to educational psychology or the psychology of education
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