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Associations between reasons to attend and late high school dropout
Authors:Beau Abar  Caitlin C. Abar  Melissa Lippold  Christopher J. Powers  Alice E. Manning
Affiliation:3. Corporación Universitaria Latinoamericana, Street 58 #55 -24a, Barranquilla, Colombia;4. Universidad del Atlántico, Street 30 # 8- 49, Puerto Colombia – Colombia;5. Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios – UNIMINUTO, Street 53 #74-110, Barranquilla, Colombia;6. Universidad Libre Seccional Barranquilla, Street 46 No. 48-170, Barranquilla, Colombia
Abstract:This study addressed (1) whether there were unique profiles of student self-reported reasons for attending school among 10th graders, (2) whether these profiles were differentially associated with late high-school dropout, and (3) whether parent characteristics differed across profiles. Using data from the Educational Longitudinal Study of 2002 (N = 15,362), five latent classes were found. The first class (49%) reported intrinsic, identified/introjected, and external motivations for attending school. The second class (32%) attended for identified/introjected and external reasons, while the third class (11%) reported intrinsic and identified/introjected reasons. The final two classes reported only identified/introjected (5%) or external (4%) motivations. Individuals in the identified/introjected and external classes were at greatest risk of dropping out between 10th and 12th grade. A host of parenting characteristics differed across class, with students in the intrinsic-identified/introjected-external class displaying the most favorable pattern of results. Implications for dropout prevention and academic promotion programs are discussed.
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