ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON ACADEMIC PROFICIENCY.

3区 医学 Current Epidemiology Reports Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-17 DOI:10.1007/s40471-023-00324-0
Sara Grineski, Camden Alexander, Marco L Allain, Austin S Clark, Timothy W Collins, Eric Goodwin, Casey J Mullen, Mathilda Scott, Yasamin Shaker, Kevin D Ramos, Roger A Renteria, Ricardo Rubio
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Purpose of the review: Environmental conditions impact the well-being of populations worldwide, including the academic proficiency of youth. The current review summarizes the role of environmental influences (i.e., air pollution, greenspace, noise, and disasters) on academic proficiency.

Recent findings: We identified 31 articles published since 2018, with the largest number on air pollution (n=16) and the fewest on noise (n=2). The air pollution studies find many significant associations with academic outcomes with some exceptions. Findings from the two noise studies are mixed. The eight studies on greenspace have mixed findings, depending on study specifics. All five studies on disasters find at least some significant associations with academic outcomes.

Summary: To build from recent findings, future research should consider focusing on college students, synergies between environmental conditions, social characteristics as effect modifiers, better environmental metrics, longitudinal designs, underexamined contexts, novel academic outcomes, and protective factors and interventions.

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环境对学术能力的影响。
审查的目的:环境条件影响全世界人口的福祉,包括青年的学术能力。本综述总结了环境影响(即空气污染、绿地、噪音和灾害)对学术能力的作用。最近的发现:我们确定了自2018年以来发表的31篇文章,其中关于空气污染的文章最多(n=16),关于噪音的文章最少(n=2)。空气污染研究发现,除了一些例外,许多研究结果与学术成果有显著关联。这两项噪音研究的结果好坏参半。根据研究的具体情况,这八项关于绿色空间的研究得出了不同的结果。所有五项关于灾难的研究都发现,至少有一些显著的联系与学业成绩有关。摘要:基于最近的研究结果,未来的研究应考虑关注大学生、环境条件之间的协同作用、社会特征作为效果调节剂、更好的环境指标、纵向设计、未被研究的背景、新的学术成果、保护因素和干预措施。
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