Adolescent loneliness across the world and its relation to school climate, national culture and academic performance

British Journal of Educational Psychology(2023)

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Abstract Background Loneliness during adolescence has adverse consequences for mental health, education and employment outcomes. Yet, we know little about common correlates of loneliness among adolescents, making intervention work difficult. Aims In this study, we (1) explore individual‐, school‐ and country‐level correlates of loneliness to help identify potential intervention targets, and (2) examine the influence of loneliness on academic performance. Sample A total of 518,210 students aged 15 years from 75 countries provided self‐reported loneliness data. Results Using multilevel modelling, we found individual‐, school‐ and country‐level correlates of self‐reported school‐based loneliness, and showed that loneliness negatively influenced academic performance. Conclusions Based on the findings, interventions that focus on enhancing social and emotional skills, increasing trust between teachers and students and changing school climate to be more inclusive are likely to be the most effective for adolescents; they should also be culturally sensitive.
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adolescent loneliness,school climate,academic performance
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