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Association of risk behaviours, socio-economic characteristics and academic progress in adolescents: an analysis of the 1993 birth cohort in Pelotas, Brazil.

Livia Madeira TriacaAndréa Damaso BertoldiPaulo de Andrade JacintoHelen Denise Gonçalves da SilvaAna Maria Baptista MenezesAluisio Jardim Dornellas de BarrosCesar Augusto Oviedo Tejada
Published in: International journal of adolescence and youth (2019)
To analyze how socio-economic factors and behavioural characteristics are related to the failure of academic progress. Data of the 1993 Birth Cohort of the city of Pelotas, Brazil, were analyzed using four follow-up waves. As a measure of the failure of academic progress, we used indicators of the age-grade gap. We analyzed the association of demographic, socio-economic, and behavioural characteristics. Factors associated with failure of academic progress were assessed through logistic regression. There are a higher odds of the age-grade gap when the adolescent is not white, man, of low socio-economic status, whose parents have low schooling and living in large families. In relation to risk behaviours, alcohol and tobacco consumption represent higher odds of the age-grade gap at age 18. The results show that socio-economic factors and behavioural characteristics are important predictors of academic progress. Public policies that seek to promote education should be targeted at the most vulnerable groups, decreasing the observed inequalities.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • healthcare
  • medical students
  • mental health
  • public health
  • drug delivery
  • quality improvement
  • machine learning
  • data analysis