ERIC Number: EJ680723
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004-Mar-1
Pages: 12
Abstractor: Author
Reference Count: 47
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ISSN: ISSN-0266-7363
The Effect of Childhood Bereavement on Secondary School Performance
Abdelnoor, Adam; Hollins, Sheila
Educational Psychology in Practice, v20 n1 p43-54 Mar 2004
This paper reports on a UK survey of GCSE examination results for children from schools throughout England who had lost a parent (n =73) or sibling (n =24) through death to establish whether this had a long-term impact on school performance, levels of anxiety and self-esteem, and school attendance. Participants were matched for school, age, gender and ethnicity, and a smaller group for socio-economic status. The Speilberger Anxiety and Coopersmith self-esteem inventories were administered alongside a customised family history questionnaire. Bereaved participants underachieved significantly depending upon age, gender, and parents' employment history. There was also a significant rise in anxiety among the parentally bereaved group. School attendance seemed unaffected. Childhood bereavement appears to be a robust factor in underachievement. The totality of the survey findings is discussed prospectively in this paper.
Descriptors: Grief, Foreign Countries, Death, Secondary Education, Secondary School Students, Parents, Self Esteem, Attendance, Anxiety, Academic Achievement, Student Characteristics
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Numerical/Quantitative Data; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Early Childhood Education; Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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