The Reciprocal Links Between School Engagement, Youth Problem Behaviors, and School Dropout During Adolescence
University of Pittsburgh · Connecticut College
Abstract
Drawing on the self-system model, this study conceptualized school engagement as a multidimensional construct, including behavioral, emotional, and cognitive engagement, and examined whether changes in the three types of school engagement related to changes in problem behaviors from 7th through 11th grades (approximately ages 12-17). In addition, a transactional model of reciprocal relations between school engagement and problem behaviors was tested to predict school dropout. Data were collected on 1,272 youth from an ethnically and economically diverse county (58% African American, 36% European American; 51% females). Results indicated that adolescents who had declines in behavioral and emotional engagement…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 80.15
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 74
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Dropout (neural networks)
- School dropout
- Reciprocal
- Developmental psychology
- Adolescent development