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Образ жизни учащихся специализированного образовательного учреждения

Образ жизни учащихся специализированного образовательного учреждения

Abstract

The results of the survey indicate that students of the specialized educational institution have grown in less favorable conditions than lyceum students, they often brought up in single-parent (45% vs. 26%), large (34% vs. 14%) families, their parents are less likely to have higher education. Lifestyle of the parents of students of specialized educational institution is more “unhealthy” than in families of lyceum students: parents drink alcohol 1.8 times more frequently, the prevalence of smoking among mothers was 24 times more. Among students of the specialized educational institution one in five (21%) had the experience of tobacco smoking, among lyceum students only every 25 th (4.0%), alcohol use is common in 24% of pupils and 6% of lyceum students, 7.1% of students irregularly use drugs, among lyceum students there was no such children. Irrational mode of the day was more common among lyceum students: they less frequently rate their health as good (61% vs. 76%), had more complaints about their health, as well as more often experience a fatigue after training sessions (40% versus 26%) and difficulty in falling asleep.

Результаты социологического опроса свидетельствуют о том, что обучающиеся в специализированном образовательном учреждении (СОУ) росли в менее благоприятных условиях, чем лицеисты: они чаще воспитывались в неполных (45% против 26%), многодетных (34% против 14%) семьях, среди их родителей было меньше лиц с высшим образованием. Образ жизни родителей учащихся СОУ является более «нездоровым», чем родителей лицеистов: они в 1,8 раза чаще употребляют алкоголь, среди них в 24 раза больше курящих матерей. Среди учащихся СОУ опыт курения табака имеет каждый пятый (21%), среди лицеистов - только каждый двадцать пятый (4,0%), употребление алкоголя распространено у 24% школьников и 6% лицеистов, 7,1% учащихся нерегулярно употребляют наркотики, среди лицеистов таких детей не было. Нерациональный режим дня чаще встречался у лицеистов: они реже оценивали свое здоровье как хорошее (61% против 76%), имели больше жалоб на свое здоровье, а также чаще испытывали утомление после учебных занятий (40% против 26%) и трудности в засыпании.

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ОБРАЗ ЖИЗНИ, СПЕЦИАЛИЗИРОВАННОЕ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ, ЛИЦЕЙ-ИНТЕРНАТ, ПОВЕДЕНЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ

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