School refusal and school-related differences among students with and without diagnoses
School refusal is an increasing concern in the Nordic countries. In Norway, public recommendations to combat school refusal sometimes include making life at home less desirable, which reflects the notion that children choose to stay at home out of ...
Marie-Lisbet Amundsen +2 more
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Association between COVID-19 pandemic and school refusal among elementary school children in Japan: difference-in-differences analysis [PDF]
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been reported to have affected children's mental health. However, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on school refusal remains unclear.
Tomoko Mizuno +6 more
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How to Understand School Refusal
Attending school is usually seen as a precondition for academic, social, and emotional learning. However, school absenteeism is a problem in many countries and covers different types of authorized or unauthorized absences and a myriad of reasons.
Trude Havik, Jo Magne Ingul
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School Refusal Behavior: Role of Personality Styles, Social Functioning, and Psychiatric Symptoms in a Sample of Adolescent Help-Seekers. [PDF]
Objective School refusal (SR) in adolescence represents an important risk factor associated with adverse consequences. Although many clinical features of adolescents presenting with SR have been studied, the relationship between SR and personality styles—
Carpentieri R +11 more
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Functional analysis of school refusal: An exploratory study in the Indian context
Background: School refusal behaviour is an umbrella term that often subsumes constructs such as truancy, school refusal, and school phobia. It is influenced by various psychological and psychosocial factors and can lead to significant distress to the ...
Arun Singh Yadav +5 more
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Outcome of a Multi-modal CBT-based Treatment Program for Chronic School Refusal. [PDF]
School refusal (SR) can have several negative consequences, but effective treatments are available. When chronic, school absence requires comprehensive treatment.
Strömbeck J +5 more
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Differences in social perfectionism prescribed in relation to school rejection [PDF]
The relationship between perfectionism and rejection of school is a field of research with few studies. The objective of this work was to analyze the relationship between Socially Prescribed Perfectionism (PSP) and rejection of the school based on the ...
Carolina Gonzálvez +5 more
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Association Between Parenting and School Refusal Among Elementary School Children in Japan: Results From A-CHILD Longitudinal Study [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the association between parenting, including the parent–child interaction and child maltreatment in the first grade (6–7 years old), and school refusal in the second (7–8 years old) and fourth (9–10 years ...
Yoshifumi Fukuya +4 more
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In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the issue of school refusal, particularly given the adverse effects on young people’s social, emotional and educational development.
Roisin Devenney, Catriona O'Toole
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Remote teaching and school refusal behavior – lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
When the Norwegian government closed down schools and kindergartens in response to the increased spread of COVID-19, the use of homeschooling raised concerns about students with school refusal behavior and the school system’s ability to address their ...
Hansen Ulla Irene +3 more
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