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QuickStats: Percentage* of Children and Adolescents Aged 5-17 Years Who Had Chronic School Absenteeism Due to Illness, Injury, or Disability During the Past 12 Months,† by Age Group and Year - National Health Interview Survey,§ United States, 2019 and 2022. [PDF]
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The problem of school absenteeism in childhood has been identified in the literature as a potential precursor of serious academic problems and eventual dropout during adolescence. This is why it is important to intervene early. This entry reviews the issues associated with the definition of school absenteeism, as well as various intervention models ...
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The problem of school absenteeism in childhood has been identified in the literature as a potential precursor of serious academic problems and eventual dropout during adolescence. This is why it is important to intervene early. This entry reviews the issues associated with the definition of school absenteeism, as well as various intervention models ...
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and School Absenteeism
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2019ABSTRACTObjectives:Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are chronic diseases which negatively affect the schooling of children. The aim is to analyze school absenteeism and its causes in children followed for IBD.Methods:A prospective multicenter study of IBD patients aged from 5 to 18 years old, from September 2016 to June 2017.
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An Epidemiologic Approach to School Absenteeism
Pediatrics, 1978For pediatricians and family physicians who examine children with multiple physical complaints associated with school absenteeism, there are few guidelines to aid in proper diagnosis and management. Clusters of demographic and psychosocial variables associated with patterns of absenteeism might differentiate subgroups of school avoidance, which would ...
C E, Berganza, T F, Anders
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Oxidant Air Pollution and School Absenteeism
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1969Absence rates attributed to respiratory illness were studied in relationship to oxidant concentrations in two elementary school populations by school year, season, week, and day. The analysis revealed no evidence of statistically significant associations between absence rates and oxidant levels. The pattern of absence rates for respiratory symptoms was
W S, Wayne, P F, Wehrle
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Elementary School Absenteeism and Air Pollution
Inhalation Toxicology, 2000This study assessed the association between ambient air pollution and daily elementary school absenteeism in Washoe County, NV, between 1996 and 1998. All 57 elementary schools in Washoe County in northern Nevada were included in the data set. There was a total of 27,793 student enrollments during this study period. The daily average absence rate was 5.
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