英文摘要 |
Problematic school refusal in youth has long been a complex and vexatious issue. This article reviews the literature that affect school refusal based on ecological perspective. It is believed that if we can differentiate between primary and secondary influencing factors and first intervene with the primary influencing factors, we can better improve school attendance within limited time and resources. Furthermore, a three-level model that emphasizes on comprehensive causes and user-friendly systematic intervention recommendations is proposed. Level one includes the interaction of two factors, such as the individual and the family. Level two includes the interaction of three factors, namely the individual, family, and school. Level three includes the interaction of four factors. Among the causes, personal factors can be addressed through physical condition, mental condition and trait. Family factors include five points, such as parents’ trait, mental and physical health, family function and family dynamic, family expectations and involvement... etc... School factors include six points, namely transferring schools, school atmosphere, discipline and attendance policies...etc.. Social factors include five points, such as economic pressures, cultural values, policies or regulations...etc.. Regarding interventions, personal factors can be addressed through medical treatment, enhancing behavioral skills, increasing cognitive skills, and providing professional resources. Family factors include five points, namely conducting accident or risk training, consultation and home visits, providing cognitive training...etc.. School factors include seven points, such as identifying and referring high-risk students, promoting an anti-bullying policy, encouraging learning groups and career activities...etc... Social factors include community resources, policing and Justice, social organizations and media, education, counseling and medical services. In the end, there is a case example of a fourth-grade child, explains how to address school refusal. |