“I Missed School to Take Care of Someone Else”: Middle and High School Students' Caregiving Responsibilities as a Reason for Absenteeism

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Emma Armstrong-Carter PhD, Steve Osborn MS, Olivia Smith MS, Connie Siskowski RN, PhD, Elizabeth Olson PhD
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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Middle and high school students who are involved in caregiving for aging, chronically ill, and/or disabled family members report more learning challenges compared to their non-caregiving peers. However, little is known about how many students miss school to take care of someone else, and which students are most likely to have this experience. Such knowledge could reveal an important, largely unrecognized reason for school absences and educational disparities.

METHODS

Our research-practice partnership surveyed middle-and-high schoolers across Rhode Island public schools in 2022.

RESULTS

Among 55,746 students (45% White non-Latinx; 21% Latinx; 45% girls), 13.80% reported they had missed school to take care of someone else, with up to 35% in some districts. Students who missed school for caregiving were disproportionately girls, non-binary, transgender, or preferred not to report gender, older youth, and from historically marginalized racial and ethnic groups, and from urban districts.

CONCLUSIONS

Children's experiences caregiving for others may be an important and overlooked contributor to absenteeism and achievement gaps, especially in urban areas. We suggest school policies to better serve these students.

"我旷课是为了照顾别人":初高中学生的照顾责任是旷课的原因之一。
背景:与不需要照顾他人的同龄人相比,需要照顾年迈、长期患病和/或残疾家庭成员的初高中学生在学习上面临更多挑战。然而,对于有多少学生因照顾他人而缺课,以及哪些学生最有可能有这样的经历却知之甚少。这些知识可以揭示缺课和教育差异的一个重要原因,但这一原因在很大程度上尚未被认识到:我们的研究与实践合作伙伴在 2022 年对罗德岛州公立学校的初高中学生进行了调查:在 55,746 名学生(45% 为非拉丁裔白人;21% 为拉丁裔;45% 为女生)中,13.80% 的学生称他们曾因照顾他人而缺课,有些地区的缺课率高达 35%。因照顾他人而缺课的学生中,女生、非二元性别、变性人或不愿报告性别的学生、年龄较大的青少年、来自历史上被边缘化的种族和民族群体以及来自城市地区的学生比例偏高:儿童照顾他人的经历可能是造成旷课和成绩差距的一个重要因素,但却被忽视了,尤其是在城市地区。我们建议学校制定相关政策,为这些学生提供更好的服务。
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Journal of School Health
Journal of School Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
134
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of School Health is published 12 times a year on behalf of the American School Health Association. It addresses practice, theory, and research related to the health and well-being of school-aged youth. The journal is a top-tiered resource for professionals who work toward providing students with the programs, services, and environment they need for good health and academic success.
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