The School Refusal Assessment Scale (SRAS) was developed to identify four factors that might maintain a youth’s school attendance problem (SAP), and thus be targeted for treatment. There is still limited support for the four-factor model inherent to the SRAS and its revision (SRAS-R). Recent studies indicate problems with the wording of eight items added to the SRAS to form the SRAS-R. We examined the factorial validity of an adapted item set comprising 16 of the 24 SRAS-R items and eight items developed for this study. The eight items paralleled the content of the SRAS-R items being replaced but were less complex and ambiguous. Data were gathered from 199 youth with a SAP and 131 parents. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) of the adapted i...
Students with School Refusal Behaviour (SRB) are a diverse group, often associated with negative aca...
Students with school attendance problems are a diverse and heterogeneous group whose patterns of sym...
Attending school is usually seen as a precondition for academic, social, and emotional learning. How...
The School Refusal Assessment Scale (SRAS) was developed to identify four factors that might maintai...
The School Refusal Assessment Scale (SRAS) was developed to identify four factors that might maintai...
School refusal is a problem in Iceland and if non-attendance goes over certain criteria child protec...
Reviews of the effectiveness of interventions for school refusal (SR) rely upon well-conducted prima...
Reviews of the effectiveness of interventions for school refusal (SR) rely upon well-conducted prima...
School refusal (SR), defined as youth-motivated refusal to attend school and/or problems remaining i...
Objective: School refusal (SR) is considered as a clinical form of emotionally based school absentee...
Objective: School refusal (SR) is considered as a clinical form of emotionally based school absentee...
School attendance problems (SAPs) are heterogeneous with respect to etiology and presentation. The l...
Children with developmental disorders, such as Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), are ...
Youth school refusal (SR) is a pattern of difficulty attending school due to elevated levels of anxi...
School attendance is critical for students ' academic success. For some students, going to scho...
Students with School Refusal Behaviour (SRB) are a diverse group, often associated with negative aca...
Students with school attendance problems are a diverse and heterogeneous group whose patterns of sym...
Attending school is usually seen as a precondition for academic, social, and emotional learning. How...
The School Refusal Assessment Scale (SRAS) was developed to identify four factors that might maintai...
The School Refusal Assessment Scale (SRAS) was developed to identify four factors that might maintai...
School refusal is a problem in Iceland and if non-attendance goes over certain criteria child protec...
Reviews of the effectiveness of interventions for school refusal (SR) rely upon well-conducted prima...
Reviews of the effectiveness of interventions for school refusal (SR) rely upon well-conducted prima...
School refusal (SR), defined as youth-motivated refusal to attend school and/or problems remaining i...
Objective: School refusal (SR) is considered as a clinical form of emotionally based school absentee...
Objective: School refusal (SR) is considered as a clinical form of emotionally based school absentee...
School attendance problems (SAPs) are heterogeneous with respect to etiology and presentation. The l...
Children with developmental disorders, such as Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), are ...
Youth school refusal (SR) is a pattern of difficulty attending school due to elevated levels of anxi...
School attendance is critical for students ' academic success. For some students, going to scho...
Students with School Refusal Behaviour (SRB) are a diverse group, often associated with negative aca...
Students with school attendance problems are a diverse and heterogeneous group whose patterns of sym...
Attending school is usually seen as a precondition for academic, social, and emotional learning. How...