Assessment of school absenteeism: A community-based study among children aged 7–18 years in a slum of Kolkata

Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 2

Abstract

Background: Education is one of the basic needs for human development and going to school regularly is crucially important for advancement of a student’s academic and social skills. Objectives: The main purpose of this study was to assess the magnitude and causes of school absenteeism and analyze the predictors of absenteeism among children in a slum community of Kolkata. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional, community-based study was conducted in a slum of Chetla, Kolkata, where 192 subjects were surveyed. A pre-tested structured interview schedule was used for data collection. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression. Results: In this study, 43% of the children who were going to school had been absent for more than 2 days during the previous month and the chief reasons for their irregularity were illness (18.98%), rainy days (16.45%), and social or family occasions (11.28%). Multivariable logistic regression shows that higher age of the student odds ratio (OR) (confidence interval [CI]) 2.62(1.0-6.8) and higher edsucation level of student OR (CI) 2.67 (1.2–6) and lower education level of their mothers OR (CI) 2.96 (1.2–7.4) have significant association with school absenteeism. Conclusion: Around half of students were chronically absent which reflects a very poor academic involvement. Repeated Information Education Communication awareness programme regarding the importance of regular school attendance should be start at the community level so that attendance status can improve along with enrolment.

Authors and Affiliations

Ayon Ghosh, Aparajita Dasgupta, Karmakar S R, Lina Bandyopadhyay, Sembagamuthu Sembiah, Bijit Biswas

Keywords

Related Articles

A study of the prevalence of overweight, obesity, and their associations with socioeconomic status among young men residing in a rural area, Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu, India

Background: Non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and hypertension are increasing worldwide. Overweight and obesity may be assessed using internationally accepted criteria developed by the World Health Organization...

Caregiver burden in caregivers of elderly registered in Armed Forces Hospital and King Fahad Military Medical Complex Home Care Services in Dhahran

Background: Worldwide, there is a dramatic shift in the distribution of population toward older ages. Family caregivers are playing a major role in keeping ongoing care for this age group. Moreover, they are saving treme...

Purple urine bag syndrome (PUBS)—an enigma!

Purple urine bag syndrome (PUBS) is an intriguing phenomenon featured by an alarming purple discoloration of the urine and the urine bag because of the mixture of indigo (blue) and indirubin (red). It is a secondary ph...

Epidemiological investigation and containment measures of a dengue fever outbreak in an institutional set up in South India  

 Background: Dengue viruses of the family flaviviridae are the most common cause of arboviral disease in the world. During September–October 2012, there was a sudden spurt in the number of dengue fever cases in a t...

Using qualitative approaches to develop a complex construct: measuring socioeconomic position

Socioeconomic position (SEP) is a complex construct to define and measure in the health context. In the present study, the multidimensionality, complexity, and the dynamicity of the construct ‘socioeconomic position’ wer...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP448419
  • DOI 10.5455/ijmsph.2018.0718917122017
  • Views 91
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Ayon Ghosh, Aparajita Dasgupta, Karmakar S R, Lina Bandyopadhyay, Sembagamuthu Sembiah, Bijit Biswas (2018). Assessment of school absenteeism: A community-based study among children aged 7–18 years in a slum of Kolkata. International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health, 7(2), 97-102. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-448419