{"id":530,"date":"2011-12-22T11:02:13","date_gmt":"2011-12-22T16:02:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/therapytoronto.ca\/news\/?p=530"},"modified":"2011-12-22T16:09:54","modified_gmt":"2011-12-22T21:09:54","slug":"study-links-school-absenteeism-and-higher-prevalence-of-mental-health-problems","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/therapytoronto.ca\/news\/2011\/12\/study-links-school-absenteeism-and-higher-prevalence-of-mental-health-problems\/","title":{"rendered":"Study links school absenteeism and higher prevalence of mental health problems"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>From the Society for Research in Child Development press release via EurekAlert!:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignright\" title=\"stress\" src=\"http:\/\/therapytoronto.ca\/images\/blogpics\/Stress.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"154\" height=\"225\" \/>School absenteeism is a significant problem, and students who are  frequently absent from school more often have symptoms of psychiatric  disorders. A new longitudinal study of more than 17,000 youths has found  that <strong>frequently missing school is associated with a higher prevalence  of mental health problems later on in adolescence<\/strong>, and that <strong>mental  health problems during one year also predict missing additional school  days in the following year for students in middle and high school<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>The study, published in the journal <em>Child Development,<\/em> was  conducted by researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles  (UCLA), the University of Florida, Boston University, the Child and  Adolescent Services Research Center, the Oregon Social Learning Center,  and Johns Hopkins University.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve long known that students who are frequently absent from  school are more likely to have symptoms of psychiatric disorders, but  less clear is the reason why,&#8221; says Jeffrey Wood, associate professor of  educational psychology and psychiatry at UCLA, who led the study.  &#8220;<strong>These two aspects of youths&#8217; adjustment may at times exacerbate one  another, leading over the course of time to more of each.<\/strong>&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The study found that between grades 2 and 8, students who already  had mental health symptoms (such as antisocial behavior or depression)  missed more school days over the course of a year than they had in the  previous year and than students with few or no mental health symptoms.  Conversely, middle and high school students who were chronically absent  in an earlier year of the study tended to have more depression and  antisocial problems in subsequent years. For example, 8th graders who  were absent more than 20 days were more likely to have higher levels of  anxiety and depression in 10th grade than were 8th graders who were  absent fewer than 20 days.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The findings can help inform the development of programs to reduce  school absenteeism,&#8221; according to Wood. &#8220;School personnel in middle  schools and high schools could benefit from knowing that mental health  issues and school absenteeism each influence the other over time.  <strong>Helping students address mental health issues may in turn help prevent  the emergence of chronic absenteeism. At the same time, working to help  students who are developing a pattern of chronic absenteeism come to  school more consistently may help prevent psychiatric problems.<\/strong>&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The researchers looked at more than 17,000 children in 1st through  12th grades using three datasets: the National Longitudinal Study of  Adolescent Health, a longitudinal study of a nationally representative  sample of adolescents in grades 7 to 12; the Johns Hopkins Prevention  Intervention Research Center Study, a longitudinal study of  classroom-based interventions involving children in grades 1 to 8; and  the Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers trial, a longitudinal  study of children in grades 1 through 12.<\/p>\n<p>Researchers interviewed students and parents annually or biennially,  and they gathered information from school attendance records.  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