Developing an Online Early Detection System for School Attendance Problems: Results From a Research-Community Partnership

Brian C. Chu, Denise Guarino, Christina Mele, Jean O'Connell, Patricia Coto

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Abstract

School refusal and other school attendance problems are vexing problems for school-aged youth, families, school personnel, and clinicians. However, few resources exist to detect problematic attendance. The current report describes three steps of a research-community partnership to develop an early identification program to detect youth at risk for problematic attendance. First, a survey was conducted to estimate the scope and cost of school refusal across grades K–12. School administrators estimated relatively few youth exhibiting significant school refusal (missing 5 or more days per year) but estimated the costs associated with services for these youth to be very high (mean cost of in-district programs: $94,052; mean cost of out-of-district placements: $496,657). Second, elementary school counselors were tasked with tracking absenteeism among at-risk youth using an online attendance tracking prototype. Counselors identified a high number of youth who showed elevated absences, lates, or early departures (17.2% of enrolled students), and counselor ratings were significantly related to whether the student (a) had received an individualized education plan or 504 plan, (b) had a sibling with similar attendance problems, (c) was older, or (d) had divorced or separated parents. In a final step, counselor feedback was sought and revisions were incorporated in the attendance tracker. Findings reinforce the prevalence and cost of school attendance problems, provide guidance for using technology to monitor attendance and related indices (tardies, early departures), and direct attention to youth factors that may be useful in identifying youth at risk for poor attendance.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)35-45
Number of pages11
JournalCognitive and Behavioral Practice
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • early detection
  • school attendance problems
  • school refusal

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Clinical Psychology

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