Factors associated with school refusal behaviour in primary school students

Authors

  • Rukmani Devi Balakrishnan Doctoral Candidate, Human Development Faculty,Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia.
  • Hari Krishnan Andi Coordinator, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Lincoln University College, Selangor, Malaysia.

Keywords:

School refusal behavior, academic achievement, peer social skills, school satisfaction, teacher support

Abstract

The aim of this study was to identify the factors associated with school refusal behavior in primary school students. Student’s self-report and teacher’s measures were implemented; and students were recruited from 20 primary schools in six districts in Selangor, Malaysia. The survey was conducted at the end of school term in 2016, with a total of 915 students from Year 4 and Year 5 participating. The sample of students had been absent from school for more than 15% of school days in the current year. Pearson correlation shows a significant relationship between academic achievement and school satisfaction toward school refusal behavior. The findings of this study suggest that academic difficulties and dissatisfaction towards school environment could be the important risk factors for school refusal behavior. The present study underscores the importance of early detection and intervention as measures to reduce school refusal. Finally, the findings imply that the role of school factors should always be taken into account in connection with school refusal behaviour

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2019-01-09
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Balakrishnan, R. D., & Andi , H. K. (2019). Factors associated with school refusal behaviour in primary school students. Muallim Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 3(1), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.33306/mjssh/01