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Question: Among low-income adolescents, does attending a high-performing charter school, compared with mainstream public high school, reduce risky health behaviors?
Question type: Intervention
Study design: Retrospective cohort
Investigators from multiple institutions conducted a retrospective study to assess the impact of high-performing public charter high schools in Los Angeles on the health behaviors of low-income adolescents. Participants were randomly selected from the applicant lists for ninth grade from 3 high-performing public charter schools between 2007 and 2010. The intervention group included participants who had been offered admission to a high-performing charter school by random lottery, and the control group was comprised of applicants …
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