نتایج جستجو برای: truancy

تعداد نتایج: 320  

Journal: :Health education research 2013
Joey Nuñez Estrada Tamika D Gilreath Ron Avi Astor Rami Benbenishty

Empirical evidence examining how risk and protective behaviors may possibly mediate the association between gang membership and school violence is limited. This study utilizes a statewide representative sample of 152 023 Latino, Black and White seventh graders from California to examine a theoretical model of how school risk (e.g. truancy, school substance use and risky peer approval) and prote...

Journal: :Tanzania health research bulletin 2007
A Funkquist Bodil Eriksson A S Muula

It is estimated that Malawi has about 900,000 orphans, the majority of whom are orphaned as a result of AIDS. Orphans in rural areas are mostly neglected by economic and social empowerment initiatives. This study was conducted to explore the living situation of orphans in rural Thyolo District, southern Malawi. Qualitative methodology was used in data collection and analysis to explore orphan c...

Journal: :Psychological science 2018
J Wertz A Caspi D W Belsky A L Beckley L Arseneault J C Barnes D L Corcoran S Hogan R M Houts N Morgan C L Odgers J A Prinz K Sugden B S Williams R Poulton T E Moffitt

Drawing on psychological and sociological theories of crime causation, we tested the hypothesis that genetic risk for low educational attainment (assessed via a genome-wide polygenic score) is associated with criminal offending. We further tested hypotheses of how polygenic risk relates to the development of antisocial behavior from childhood through adulthood. Across the Dunedin and Environmen...

2016
Felix Arnold

as "bad," "incorrigible," "defective," etc., have been ignored and these different types of children forced to work in the same treadmill under a single teacher. To be specific, I recall a small school set aside for the incorrigibles, truants and bad boys, from the neighboring schools in the district. It was a sort of half-way house between the regular school and the truant school. There I foun...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2012
Yossi Harel-Fisch Ziad Abdeen Sophie D Walsh Qasrowi Radwan Haya Fogel-Grinvald

Based conceptually on Problem Behavior Theory, Normalization Theory and theories of adolescent ethnic identity formation this study explores relationships between individual and cumulative multiple risk behaviors and suicidal ideation and behavior among mid-adolescents in three different populations in the Middle East. Data from the 2004 Health Behavior in School-Aged Children in the Middle-Eas...

2007

ABSTRACT Student scores on standardized tests have steadily declined since 1965. Researchers conducted a literature review and completed data analysis to determine the reasons for this decrease, assessing trends for the period from 1965 to 1983. The kinds of tests most commonly used are aptitude, achievement, and tests of personal and social characteristics. Score trends vary from test to test....

2011
Joseph P. Robinson Dorothy L. Espelage

This study finds that, compared with straight-identified youth, youth who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning (LGBTQ) are at greater risk of suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts, victimization by peers, and elevated levels of unexcused absences from school. Results disaggregated by LGBTQ subgroups reveal het-erogeneity within the broad LGBTQ group, with bisexual youth...

2017
Maja K. Schachner Jia He Boris Heizmann Fons J. R. Van de Vijver

School adjustment determines long-term adjustment in society. Yet, immigrant youth do better in some countries than in others. Drawing on acculturation research (Berry, 1997; Ward, 2001) and self-determination theory (Ryan and Deci, 2000), we investigated indirect effects of adolescent immigrants' acculturation orientations on school adjustment (school-related attitudes, truancy, and mathematic...

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