2012
DOI: 10.4073/csr.2012.10
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Indicated Truancy Interventions: Effects on School Attendance among Chronic Truant Students

Abstract: This Campbell systematic review examines the effect of interventions on school attendance to inform policy, practice and research. The review summarise findings from 28 studies conducted in the US, Canada, UK and Australia. Overall, truancy intervention programs are effective. There is a significant overall positive and moderate mean effect of intervention on attendance, which increases attendance by 4.7 days per student by the end of the intervention. Studies did not measure longer‐term outcomes, so we do not… Show more

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“…See Figure 1 for the flowchart detailing the search and selection process. A list of included studies and excluded studies with reasons for exclusion can be found in the full review (see Maynard, McCrea, et al, 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See Figure 1 for the flowchart detailing the search and selection process. A list of included studies and excluded studies with reasons for exclusion can be found in the full review (see Maynard, McCrea, et al, 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no shortage of definitions for truancy and its related factors (see: Appendix 1 -Truancy Definitions). Admittedly, definitional concerns include more than truancy and absenteeism but also interventions and strategies used to respond to students who are constantly not in attendance (Reid, 2014) In fact, the discussions calling for common terminology or more inclusivity in the definitions of truancy are dated (Maynard, McCrea, Pigott, & Kelly, 2012) but the attempt to synthesize and present one such inclusive definition is new. In the state of Indiana for example, there is one official legal definition of truancy, missing ten days or having more unexcused absences.…”
Section: Context Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Challenges in comparative assessments have been flawed with the absence of a consistently used definition of truancy. Maynard, McCrea, Pigott, & Kelly, (2012) in their systemic study of interventions found that the numerous gaps and deficiencies in the literature must change and doing the same thing expecting different results is simply not enough. Clear in this review is that much of the same continues and we were far from having a common definition.…”
Section: From Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to educational outcomes, truancy has been linked to behavioral and health indicators, such as substance abuse (Best et al, 2006; Henry, 2010; Vaughn et al, 2013), delinquency, and other externalizing behaviors (Hirschfield & Gasper, 2011; Lochner & Morietti, 2004; Vaughn et al, 2013). Research findings suggest that those who are absent more frequently are at higher risk for and report more serious levels of substance use and externalizing behavior than youth who are absent less frequently (Maynard et al, 2012, 2013). …”
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confidence: 97%