Exploring the Educational Context Surrounding the School Attendance Problems of Children Seeking Mental Health Services

School attendance problems experienced by children are a concern across Canadian educational systems. Higher rates of attendance issues exist among children who experience emotional and behavioural difficulties, which places them at heightened risk for poor educational outcomes. Frequently explored...

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Main Author: Klan, Amy
Other Authors: Whitley, Jessica
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/41168
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-25392
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-411682020-10-06T05:26:52Z Exploring the Educational Context Surrounding the School Attendance Problems of Children Seeking Mental Health Services Klan, Amy Whitley, Jessica School attendance problems Children’s mental health Emotional and behavioural difficulties Internalizing and externalizing symptoms School refusal School withdrawal Truancy School exclusion School attendance problems experienced by children are a concern across Canadian educational systems. Higher rates of attendance issues exist among children who experience emotional and behavioural difficulties, which places them at heightened risk for poor educational outcomes. Frequently explored in educational research are variables related to school attendance problems among the general child population, however, a shortage of literature exists that explores these elements among children with emotional and behavioral difficulties. To address this void, this mixed-methods study explored child and educational elements that surrounded the school attendance problems of a sample of children receiving mental health services at a community clinic. Together, analyses of data gathered from the CANS, SDQ, and client files indicated that dynamic and reciprocal relationships existed among children’s emotional, behavioural, social, and academic difficulties which contributed to their attendance and overall educational experiences. These results corroborate existing research related to school attendance problems, however, provide unique insights into the profiles of this particular population and how their needs can be better met to promote more positive school experiences. 2020-10-05T15:22:29Z 2020-10-05T15:22:29Z 2020-10-05 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/41168 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-25392 en application/pdf Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic School attendance problems
Children’s mental health
Emotional and behavioural difficulties
Internalizing and externalizing symptoms
School refusal
School withdrawal
Truancy
School exclusion
spellingShingle School attendance problems
Children’s mental health
Emotional and behavioural difficulties
Internalizing and externalizing symptoms
School refusal
School withdrawal
Truancy
School exclusion
Klan, Amy
Exploring the Educational Context Surrounding the School Attendance Problems of Children Seeking Mental Health Services
description School attendance problems experienced by children are a concern across Canadian educational systems. Higher rates of attendance issues exist among children who experience emotional and behavioural difficulties, which places them at heightened risk for poor educational outcomes. Frequently explored in educational research are variables related to school attendance problems among the general child population, however, a shortage of literature exists that explores these elements among children with emotional and behavioral difficulties. To address this void, this mixed-methods study explored child and educational elements that surrounded the school attendance problems of a sample of children receiving mental health services at a community clinic. Together, analyses of data gathered from the CANS, SDQ, and client files indicated that dynamic and reciprocal relationships existed among children’s emotional, behavioural, social, and academic difficulties which contributed to their attendance and overall educational experiences. These results corroborate existing research related to school attendance problems, however, provide unique insights into the profiles of this particular population and how their needs can be better met to promote more positive school experiences.
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Klan, Amy
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title Exploring the Educational Context Surrounding the School Attendance Problems of Children Seeking Mental Health Services
title_short Exploring the Educational Context Surrounding the School Attendance Problems of Children Seeking Mental Health Services
title_full Exploring the Educational Context Surrounding the School Attendance Problems of Children Seeking Mental Health Services
title_fullStr Exploring the Educational Context Surrounding the School Attendance Problems of Children Seeking Mental Health Services
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Educational Context Surrounding the School Attendance Problems of Children Seeking Mental Health Services
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