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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Laflamme, Lucie; ; ; | Menckel, Ewa; | Aldenberg, Elisabet
Affiliations: Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinskn Institute, Division of Social Medicine, SE-171 76, Stockholm, Sweden | National Institute of Public Health, Injury Prevention Programme, S-103 52 Stockholm, Sweden | National Institute for Working Life, Division of Work Organization and Technology, S-171 84 Stockholm, Sweden
Note: [] An empirical study, based on a representative sample of Swedish public-sector schools, conducted during the school year 1995–1996.
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Abstract: The study investigated relations between the quality of the physical and psychosocial environments in Swedish schools and pupil-injury determinants as perceived by school principals. Data came from a representative sample of public-sector Swedish schools. Schools were divided into four classes on the basis of the types and magnitudes of environmental problems they experienced. Associations between problems and type of school, type of district, and degree of importance attributed to various pupil-injury determinants were measured. Two schools in three were classified as having no environmental problems, and one in 20 as having both types. Significant associations were found between type of problem (environmental load), type of district and perceptions of some injury-inducing factors. Improvements to the school environment may benefit pupils' education and development as well as their safety and well-being. The study provides an aid for the setting of priorities in these respects.
Keywords: School safety, Pupil injury, Intentional injury, Physical violence
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-1998-11107
Journal: Work, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 57-65, 1998
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