"Toxic" schools? How school exposures during adolescence influence trajectories of health through young adulthood
A large body of research identifies the critical role of early-life social contexts such as neighborhoods and households in shaping life course trajectories of health. Less is known about whether and how school characteristics affect individual health and contribute to population health inequality....
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Main Authors: | Courtney E. Boen (Author), Karen Kozlowski (Author), Karolyn D. Tyson (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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