2004
DOI: 10.1622/1059-8405(2004)020[0189:cmhass]2.0.co;2
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Children's Mental Health and School Success

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“…The findings indicate that teasing and social rejection among obese children enrolling in family-based treatment is a risk factor for psychological maladjustment (emotional concern specifically) and low academic competencies, which is in accord with previous research. [26][27][28]30,31 In this study, teasing/social rejection was not associated with behavioural concern.…”
Section: Teasing and Social Rejection Among Obese Children T Gunnarsdmentioning
confidence: 40%
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“…The findings indicate that teasing and social rejection among obese children enrolling in family-based treatment is a risk factor for psychological maladjustment (emotional concern specifically) and low academic competencies, which is in accord with previous research. [26][27][28]30,31 In this study, teasing/social rejection was not associated with behavioural concern.…”
Section: Teasing and Social Rejection Among Obese Children T Gunnarsdmentioning
confidence: 40%
“…17,29 Also supporting the hypothesis are results from studies in general samples that consistently show psychological adjustment to be an important predicting factor for academic competencies and performance, as well as for academic attainment. 30,31 Education and academic attainment is highly correlated with income and occupation and it is one of the most important predictors of health. 32 Thus, considering the importance of psychological adjustment and academic competencies for children's well-being and success in life, it remains critical to study and identify the risk and protective factors contributing to the associations observed between childhood obesity, psychological adjustment and academic competencies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mental health problems can impact attention and concentration, increase absences and tardiness, and contribute to physical health problems that affect academic success (DeSocio & Hootman, 2004). In addition, learning is compromised for children with mental health problems.…”
Section: Mental Health Disparities and Youthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PTSD has a tendency to develop mostly within adolescents of "low-income, urban environments," because of the increased risk of being exposed to violent crimes (DeSocio & Hootman, 2004). Academic performance decreases severely for girls from the urban locations; behavioral problems form from depression, which steers them down the path of school suspensions and failing a grade.…”
Section: The Effect Of Inter-tribal Post Election Violence Conflict Tmentioning
confidence: 99%