Purpose/Background: From 5 to 7.5 million school children are chronically absent, defined as missing ≥15 days of school within a year. Students miss schools due to various reasons such as health, socioeconomic status, and environmental factors. We examined child’s health and behavior, family structure, and socio-demographics to understand chronic absenteeism. Materials & Methods: The population included children ages 6 to 17 years from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) years 2008-2013. Multivariable logistic regressions were used to identify the risk factors of chronic absenteeism, adjusting for the complex sampling design. Results: Among socio-demographic variables, age ≥14 years, race/ethnicity, lower-income family, public he...
Chronic absenteeism affects the majority of schools in the United States. An assessment of centers o...
The current study examined the relationship between family environment and severity of youth absente...
Background/Purpose: Chronic absenteeism in preschool can lead to a repetitive pattern in elementary ...
Background/Context: Chronic school absenteeism is a pervasive problem across the US; in early educat...
IntroductionAsthma is one of the leading causes of school absenteeism. Previous studies have shown t...
ObjectiveChildren with special health care needs (SHCN) due to a chronic health condition perform mo...
Nationally, 8 million, or 1 in 7 students, were chronically absent in 2015–2016, which increased by ...
It has long been recognized that chronic absenteeism and school truancy in middle and high school ar...
Students with chronic health conditions experience many challenges, such as increased school absence...
Many students in secondary schools are increasingly impacted by chronic absenteeism. Researchers hav...
Regular school attendance is imperative for students to be successful. Today, many school districts ...
Building on previous analyses that revealed a significant level of absenteeism in the early school y...
The research problem for this study was the chronic absenteeism for students in Grades 1–3 in a high...
Asthma costs the US healthcare system 56 billion dollars (approximately $1,039/child annually) and d...
Study 1: School attendance is an important foundational competency for children and adolescents, and...
Chronic absenteeism affects the majority of schools in the United States. An assessment of centers o...
The current study examined the relationship between family environment and severity of youth absente...
Background/Purpose: Chronic absenteeism in preschool can lead to a repetitive pattern in elementary ...
Background/Context: Chronic school absenteeism is a pervasive problem across the US; in early educat...
IntroductionAsthma is one of the leading causes of school absenteeism. Previous studies have shown t...
ObjectiveChildren with special health care needs (SHCN) due to a chronic health condition perform mo...
Nationally, 8 million, or 1 in 7 students, were chronically absent in 2015–2016, which increased by ...
It has long been recognized that chronic absenteeism and school truancy in middle and high school ar...
Students with chronic health conditions experience many challenges, such as increased school absence...
Many students in secondary schools are increasingly impacted by chronic absenteeism. Researchers hav...
Regular school attendance is imperative for students to be successful. Today, many school districts ...
Building on previous analyses that revealed a significant level of absenteeism in the early school y...
The research problem for this study was the chronic absenteeism for students in Grades 1–3 in a high...
Asthma costs the US healthcare system 56 billion dollars (approximately $1,039/child annually) and d...
Study 1: School attendance is an important foundational competency for children and adolescents, and...
Chronic absenteeism affects the majority of schools in the United States. An assessment of centers o...
The current study examined the relationship between family environment and severity of youth absente...
Background/Purpose: Chronic absenteeism in preschool can lead to a repetitive pattern in elementary ...