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Published in: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 5/2009

01-05-2009 | ORIGINAL PAPER

The impact of psychological distress on the educational achievement of adolescents at the end of compulsory education

Authors: Catherine Rothon, Jenny Head, Charlotte Clark, Emily Klineberg, Vicky Cattell, Stephen Stansfeld

Published in: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | Issue 5/2009

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Abstract

Background

Poor academic performance at school can have a substantial effect on opportunities in adult life and as such it is imperative that researchers establish the chief causes of underachievement. This paper examines performance at the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), examined at age 16, with reference to psychological distress and depressive symptoms as measured at age 13–14.

Methods

The data come from a school based prospective epidemiological study of a representative multiethnic sample of adolescents attending East London secondary schools in Tower Hamlets, Hackney, and Newham. Logistic regression analysis was carried out using STATA to test for differences in the impact of different types of psychological distress on achievement.

Results

The overall score for psychological distress, as measured by the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), was negatively associated with achievement at GCSE for both boys (OR = 0.41, 95% CI 0.24–0.69) and girls (OR = 0.60, 95% CI 0.41–0.87). There was evidence for an association between achievement and depressive symptoms, as measured by the Short Moods and Feelings Questionnaire (SMFQ), for boys only (OR = 0.58, 95% CI 0.43–0.79). There was weak evidence for an interaction between ethnicity and SMFQ for girls. Results from a subset of analyses adjusting for prior achievement suggested that the association between psychological distress at age 13–14 and GCSE achievement could not be explained simply by achievement at age 13–14.

Conclusions

The results suggest that psychological distress is associated with educational achievement. Low achievement at school can have a substantial effect on opportunities in adult life. This implies a greater need for support within the school for children with psychological difficulties in order to achieve the best possible outcomes in the long term.
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Metadata
Title
The impact of psychological distress on the educational achievement of adolescents at the end of compulsory education
Authors
Catherine Rothon
Jenny Head
Charlotte Clark
Emily Klineberg
Vicky Cattell
Stephen Stansfeld
Publication date
01-05-2009
Publisher
Steinkopff-Verlag
Published in
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology / Issue 5/2009
Print ISSN: 0933-7954
Electronic ISSN: 1433-9285
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-008-0452-8

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