School suspension predicts trichomoniasis five years later in a matched sample.
Janet E RosenbaumPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
School suspension is a marker for STI risk. Punishing adolescents for initial deviance may cause them to associate with riskier sexual networks even if they graduate high school and avoid criminal justice system involvement. Suspension may compound disadvantages for youth from below-median-income families, who have fewer resources for recovering from setbacks.