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Using Conjunctive Methods to Explore Factors Associated with On-Time Grade Attainment Among High Risk Youth
Authors:Johanna Thomas  Shaun Thomas  Grant Drawve  Judith Rhodes
Institution:1. School of Social Work, University of Arkansas;2. Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Arkansas;3. School of Social Work, Louisiana State University
Abstract:This study examines risk and protective factors associated with on-time grade attainment among a cohort of high risk elementary age youth 3?years post truancy intervention. Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations was used to identify dominant subpopulation profiles and assess distinctions in the likelihood of on-time grade completion among groups with unique combinations of characteristics. Comparisons of subpopulation profiles revealed substantial contextual variability in the influence of race, gender, service completion, psychosocial risk factors, and truancy. Findings indicate race is not influential across all grades but appears to be dependent on truancy level. Although psychosocial risk factors are not present for K-3rd profiles, they are critical among 4-5th graders, specifically lack of motivation. Findings from this study allow practitioners to better understand risk and protective factors influencing grade progression and aids in the development of individualized case management and intervention. Findings indicate better policies are needed to address early truancy.
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