Student- and school-level belonging and commitment and student smoking, drinking and misbehaviour
<strong>Objectives:</strong> It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are committed to school. Previous research has examined this only using a proxy measure of value-added education (a measure of whether school-level attendance and attainment are...
Main Authors: | Bonell, C, Shackleton, N, Fletcher, A, Jamal, F, Allen, E, Mathiot, A, Markham, W, Aveyard, P, Viner, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2016
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