Gender |
Gender |
Male = 0, Female = 1 |
52% female |
Age |
Age in years |
14.7–16.9 years |
15.5 (0.3) |
Father's education |
Father continued with education past 16 years |
0 = stayed on post-16 years, 1 = left school at or before 16 yrs |
51% left school by 16 yrs |
Mother's age |
Mother's age at time of survey |
0 = 40 years or older, 1 = under 40 years |
21% under 40 years |
Family type |
Number of biological parents in household |
0 = lives with both parents, 1 = lives with lone parent or in a reconstituted family |
32% live with lone parent or in reconstituted family |
School leaving plans |
Number of years of secondary education intends to complete |
0 = plans to complete less than 5 years, 1 = plans to complete 5 years, 2 = plans to complete 6 years |
16% plan to complete 5 years, 68% plan to complete 6 years |
Religiosity |
Extent of religious belief |
1 “not at all religious” to 5 “very religious” |
46% some religious belief (score>1) |
Year |
Survey conducted in 2008 or 2009 |
2008 = 1, 2009 = 2 |
59% in 2009 |
Area |
Area of Scotland |
East of Scotland = 1, West of Scotland = 2 |
60% West of Scotland |
Exposure to U and PG blockbuster films |
Proportion of U and PG films asked about that teenager has viewed |
0 to 1 |
0.44 (0.19) |
TV/DVD viewing hours |
Weekly hours estimated using two items about time spent watching TV/DVDs on an average school day and on an average weekend day |
3.5 to 67 |
18.35 (10.94) |
Cinema visits |
How often goes to cinema |
0 “less than once a week”, 1 “weekly”, 2 “more than once a week” |
40% weekly, 6% more than once a week |
Parental monitoring. |
Four items (Cronbach alpha = 0.62) about rules for going out in spare time (being back by a certain time, someone stays up until teenager gets home, having to phone or text parents if teenager changes plans, and whether parents really know where teenager is) |
1 “always” to 4 “never”. Reverse coded for analysis so high score = greater monitoring |
1.98 (0.61) |
Pocket money |
Single item asking how much money teenager has each week to spend as they like |
1 “nothing” to 7 “£30 or more” |
4.11 (1.65) |
Parental supportiveness |
Two items (Pearson r = 0.51) asking for agreement with "My parents/guardians…sense when I'm upset about something", "…encourage me to talk about my difficulties" |
1 “strongly agree” to 5 “strongly disagree” |
2.27 (0.87) |
Parental psychological control |
Two items (Pearson r = 0.59) asking for agreement with "My parents/guardians try to control everything I do", "…treat me like a baby" |
1 “strongly agree” to 5 “strongly disagree” |
3.54 (1.04) |
Disagreements with parents |
Single item asking about the frequency of serious disagreements or arguments about things (for instance drinking, your friends, homework, tidiness or what you wear) |
1 “every day” to 5 “never” |
3.23 (1.04) |
Parental attitudes to teen sex |
Four items (Cronbach alpha = 0.72) on whether each parent/guardian "thinks people should be in a loving relationship before having penetrative sex", "would disapprove of me having penetrative sex". For 2 parents, mean scores were used |
1 “strongly agree” to 5 “strongly disagree” |
2.55 (0.72) |
Family time |
Four items (Cronbach alpha = 0.72) about frequency of eating together, going for a walk or playing sport together, going places together or doing other things as a family group |
1 “every day” to 5 “never” |
3.24 (0.68) |
Sensation-seeking |
Four items, from the Brief Sensation Seeking Scale, BSSS-4 (Stephenson, Hoyle, Palmgreen, & Slater, 2003) (Cronbach alpha = 0.71) (“I would like to explore strange places”, “I like to do frightening things”, “I like new and exciting experiences, even if I have to break the rules”, “I prefer friends who are exciting and unpredictable”) |
1 “strongly agree” to 5 “strongly disagree” |
2.43 (0.71) |
Self-esteem |
Three items (Cronbach alpha = 0.72) "I like myself", "I am a failure" (reversed), "Most of the time I am satisfied with the way I look" |
1 “strongly agree” to 5 “strongly disagree” |
1.93 (0.51) |
Malaise |
Six items (Cronbach alpha = 0.74) taken from the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (Tait, French, & Hulse, 2003) about whether teenager has in the past 2 months 1) been able to concentrate, 2) felt capable about making decisions, 3) been able to enjoy normal activities, 4) been losing confidence, 5) thinking of self as a worthless person, 6) been feeling reasonably happy |
Items 1–3 and 6: 1 “better than usual” to 4 “much less than usual”. Items 4 and 5: 1 “not at all” to 4 “much more than usual” |
1.92 (0.50) |
Friends' risk behaviour |
Four items (Cronbach alpha = 0.80) about the proportion of the teenager's friends who had left school, who smoked most days, who got drunk most weeks, or had experienced sex |
1 “none” to 5 “all” |
2.11 (0.81) |
Own other risk behaviour |
Four items (Cronbach alpha = 0.74) about frequency of skipping school, getting drunk, smoking, and using cannabis |
Skipping school 1 “strongly agree" to 5 “strongly disagree” (reverse-coded). Substance use 1 “never” to 6 “more than once a week” |
2.00 (1.03) |
Partner status |
Teenager has a boyfriend or girlfriend |
0 = never, 1 = used to have one, but not now, 2 = have one now |
50% used to have a boyfriend/girlfriend, 31% have a current boyfriend/girlfriend |