Results of analysis of the National Survey of Children’s Health 2011/12 showed the negative relationship between childhood trauma and school engagement as mediated by child mental health status. Physical activity was positively related to school engagement and sedentary activity was negatively related to school engagement. In addition to academic outcomes, activity had the same associations with health as measured by BMI.
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