International audienceIntroduction: School refusal is an important problem in adolescent psychiatry. However, little is known about the experience of school refusal among minority youth (migrants and minority ethnic groups). This study assesses how parents of various cultural backgrounds experience their adolescents’ school refusal. Method: This qualitative study is based on interviews of 11 parents of teenagers diagnosed with school refusal at three adolescent outpatient mental health units in Paris and its suburbs. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used for the thematic investigation. Results: The analysis found four themes: (i) confronting school and school refusal distresses parental representations; (ii) school refusal as a ...
This article examines the school trajectories of migrant children who were born abroad and arrived i...
Policies of cooperation between schools and families trigger role expectations towards parents who h...
This article provides an empirical analysis of immigrant families'; relationship with the school sys...
International audienceBackground: School refusal is a form of school attendance problem (SAP) distin...
Objective: This case report aims to highlight the importance of parental contribution to the school...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: School is a multi-cultural setting where students need s...
International audienceIntroduction: In our adolescent medical department in a Paris Hospital, psychi...
This qualitative study aimed to explore the experiences of parents and young people who are demonstr...
International audienceThe issue of health equity and the effects of social and cultural disparities ...
Abstract Background School is a multi-cultural setting where students need social, material, physica...
In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the issue of school refusal, particularly g...
peer reviewedBackground: School is a multi-cultural setting where students need social, material, ph...
School refusal, defined primarily upon the absence from school on the basis of emotional distress, i...
School refusal is heterogeneous in aetiology and presentation. The heterogeneity in its presentation...
Children’s experiences of migration are largely shaped by their experiences of schools in the host s...
This article examines the school trajectories of migrant children who were born abroad and arrived i...
Policies of cooperation between schools and families trigger role expectations towards parents who h...
This article provides an empirical analysis of immigrant families'; relationship with the school sys...
International audienceBackground: School refusal is a form of school attendance problem (SAP) distin...
Objective: This case report aims to highlight the importance of parental contribution to the school...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: School is a multi-cultural setting where students need s...
International audienceIntroduction: In our adolescent medical department in a Paris Hospital, psychi...
This qualitative study aimed to explore the experiences of parents and young people who are demonstr...
International audienceThe issue of health equity and the effects of social and cultural disparities ...
Abstract Background School is a multi-cultural setting where students need social, material, physica...
In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the issue of school refusal, particularly g...
peer reviewedBackground: School is a multi-cultural setting where students need social, material, ph...
School refusal, defined primarily upon the absence from school on the basis of emotional distress, i...
School refusal is heterogeneous in aetiology and presentation. The heterogeneity in its presentation...
Children’s experiences of migration are largely shaped by their experiences of schools in the host s...
This article examines the school trajectories of migrant children who were born abroad and arrived i...
Policies of cooperation between schools and families trigger role expectations towards parents who h...
This article provides an empirical analysis of immigrant families'; relationship with the school sys...