| Literature DB >> 23886245 |
Jo Magne Ingul1, Hans M Nordahl.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anxiety is a major risk factor for problematic school absenteeism. However, most anxious students attend school. What differentiates anxious attenders from non-attenders?Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23886245 PMCID: PMC3726429 DOI: 10.1186/1744-859X-12-25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Gen Psychiatry ISSN: 1744-859X Impact factor: 3.455
Age, sex, absence, and anxiety in the four groups of students and total sample
| High anxiety, high absence ( | 85.7 | 17.57 (1.50) | 25.08 (12.17) | 40.00 (13.77) |
| High anxiety, low absence ( | 79.5 | 17.45 (1.58) | 5.74 (4.17) | 34.62 (19.84) |
| Normal anxiety, high absence ( | 52.5 | 17.59 (1.54) | 22.94 (12.14) | 9.97 (6.86) |
| Normal anxiety, low absence ( | 48.0 | 17.11 (1.14) | 3.86 (3.34) | 8.29 (6.20) |
| Total sample ( | 52.3 | 17.21 (1.28) | 6.49 (8.32) | 11.66 (11.15) |
Comorbidity and psychiatric severity in high- and low-absent anxious students
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| Psychiatric severity | 3.33 (1.20) | 2.63 (1.09) | 2.53 (90) | | 0.013 | 0.76 (1.35) |
| SDQ behavioural problems | 3.23 (1.64) | 2.23 (1.70) | 2.39 (92) | | 0.019 | 1.75 (1.46) |
| Personality traits | 4.71 (2.45) | 4.56 (2.40) | 0.252 (90) | | 0.802 | 1.98 (2.03) |
| SDQ relational problems | 2.81 (1.69) | 3.43 (2.21) | −1.18 (92) | | 0.241 | 1.77 (1.58) |
| SMFQ | 12.05 (4.61) | 10.01 (4.55) | 1.80 (92) | | 0.075 | 4.95 (4.43) |
| Categorical variables | | | | | | |
| Drinking alcohol at least every week (% yes) | 9.52 | 25.58 | | 0.582 (1) | 0.445 | 7.7 |
| Tried cannabis (% yes) | 30 | 12.33 | | 3.62 (1) | 0.057 | 8.1 |
| Tried other narcotics (% yes) | 25 | 8.57 | 3.91 (1) | 0.048 | 3.3 |
The whole sample is included for comparison.
Psychosocial problems in high- and low-absent anxious students
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| Negative life events | 4.32 (2.58) | 3.25 (2.39) | 1.70 (86) | | 0.093 | 1.88 (1.87) |
| Resilience | 3.24 (0.76) | 3.50 (0.61) | −1.54 (80) | | 0.127 | 3.99 (0.63) |
| No. of close friends | 4.04 (1.35) | 4.76 (0.54) | −3.66 (82.53) | | 0.000 | 4.62 (0.85) |
| Family economy | 3.29 (1.52) | 2.88 (1.16) | 1.14 (27.17) | | 0.263 | 2.54 (1.11) |
| Categorical variables | | | | | | |
| Father working (% yes) | 87.5 | 81.8 | | 0.29 (1) | 0.588 | 92.4 |
| Mother working (% yes) | 68.8 | 68.1 | | 0.002 (1) | 0.961 | 82.5 |
| Being bullied at school (% yes) | 10 | 35.7 | | 4.89 (1) | 0.027 | 8.4 |
| Feeling safe in school (% yes) | 28.57 | 36.62 | | 0.166 (1) | 0.683 | 89.8 |
| Treated with respect in school (% yes) | 95.20 | 81.94 | | 4.21 (1) | 0.040 | 94.60 |
| Chronic illness (% yes) | 42.86 | 35.62 | | 0.589 (1) | 0.443 | 30.6 |
| Perception of own health (% bad) | 66.67 | 41.10 | 4.28 (1) | 0.038 | 15.1 | |
The whole sample is included for comparison.
Type of anxiety in high- and low-absent anxious students
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Social anxiety | 9.24 (3.53) | 7.59 (2.96) | 2.15 (92) | 0.034 | 3.32 (3.05) |
| Panic/somatic syndrome | 12.05 (7.44) | 9.14 (5.06) | 2.075 (92) | 0.041 | 2.68 (3.65) |
| Generalized anxiety | 11.19 (3.80) | 10.58 (3.14) | 0.754 (92) | 0.453 | 3.57 (3.79) |
| Separation anxiety | 4.29 (3.05) | 4.58 (2.58) | −0.446 (91) | 0.657 | 1.20 (1.91) |
aThe whole sample is included for comparison.
Correlation between the discriminant functions of risk factors and each risk factor for the groups
| Psychiatric severity | −0.070 | −0.169 | |
| Personality traits | 0.063 | −0.120 | |
| SMFQ | 0.125 | −0.053 | |
| SDQ relational problems | −0.164 | −0.108 | |
| Safe in school | 0.153 | 0.070 | |
| Resent going to school | 0.190a | 0.082 | −0.084 |
| Perception of own health | −0.181a | −0.146 | 0.129 |
| Being bullied | 0.163a | −0.059 | 0.027 |
| Chronic illness | 0.120a | −0.038 | 0.029 |
| Used narcotics | 0.168 | 0.439 | |
| Used cannabis | 0.116 | 0.093 | |
| Mother working | −0.021 | 0.098 | |
| SDQ behavioural problems | 0.138 | 0.022 | |
| No. of close friends | 0.127 | 0.236 | |
| Negative life events | 0.191 | −0.094 | |
| Living with parents | −0.161 | 0.064 | |
| Drinking least every week | 0.077 | 0.178a | −.113 |
| Mother's education | −0.063 | −0.159a | 0.076 |
| Contact with teacher | −0.043 | 0.135a | 0.070 |
| Learning difficulties | −0.037 | 0.126a | 0.099 |
| School size | 0.013 | 0.063a | −.038 |
| Leisure time activities | −0.088 | −0.134 | |
| Age | 0.029 | 0.160 | |
| SDQ hyperactivity | 0.120 | 0.177 | |
| Treated with respect at school | −0.084 | −0.096 | |
| Exercising | −0.056 | −0.208 | |
| Resilience | −0.184 | −0.030 | |
| Father working | −0.101 | −0.165 | 0.187a |
| Sex | 0.090 | 0.019 | 0.146a |
| Family economy | 0.039 | −0.068 | 0.100a |
| Father education | −0.039 | 0.032 | 0.078a |
| Canonical | 0.868 | 0.516 | 0.371 |
| Eigenvalue | 3.06 | 0.363 | 0.160 |
aLargest absolute correlation between each variable and any discriminant function. The highest loading items on each function are italicized.
Figure 1Plots of four group centroids on two discriminant functions derived from risk factors for school absenteeism. Function 1 represents high versus low levels of psychiatric problems, negative personality traits, and relational problems. Function 2 represents high and low levels of substance abuse and behavioural problems.