2022
DOI: 10.1177/2156759x211067957
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The Influence of Childhood Trauma and Masculine Ideology on Teacher Ratings of Student Risk Behavior

Abstract: Masculine ideology and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with student risk behaviors. With data from a sample of eighth-grade students, this study used hierarchical linear regression to examine the relationships between household ACEs, masculine ideology, and teacher-reported student risk behaviors. Results indicated that household ACEs were associated with higher academic and social risk behavior, while greater endorsement of masculine ideology was associated with higher academic risk behavi… Show more

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“…This can place a high demand on schools to serve these students' emotional, behavioral, and educational needs (Liang & Rivera, 2017). Indeed, in a small study, adolescents with higher ACEs are rated by educators as expressing more academic and social risk behavior (Liang et al, 2022). Furthermore, challenges associated with trauma exposure extend beyond the school environment.…”
Section: Aces In Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can place a high demand on schools to serve these students' emotional, behavioral, and educational needs (Liang & Rivera, 2017). Indeed, in a small study, adolescents with higher ACEs are rated by educators as expressing more academic and social risk behavior (Liang et al, 2022). Furthermore, challenges associated with trauma exposure extend beyond the school environment.…”
Section: Aces In Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%