Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2175417631> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 94 of
94
with 100 items per page.
- W2175417631 endingPage "12" @default.
- W2175417631 startingPage "4" @default.
- W2175417631 abstract "Abstract Academic red-shirting via voluntary delayed school entry is a debatable practice for students but has been argued a potentially viable practice for children with a range of disabilities by providing students “the gift of time.” The current study ( n = 21,409) indicated that children with ADHD ( n = 1057) were more likely to be red-shirted as compared to children without ADHD ( n = 20,352). We examined the academic trajectories of those children with ADHD who were red-shirted versus children with ADHD who were not red-shirted. Results revealed no meaningful association of red-shirting with academic achievement across time. We subsequently examined the relationship of red-shirting and academic achievement among children with ADHD who received medication ( n = 426) versus children with ADHD who did not receive medication ( n = 631). Among children with medicated ADHD, the negative association of red-shirting with achievement across time was stronger but medication received was also associated with more severe symptoms of inattention across time, which may account for this relationship. Academic red-shirting does not appear to be especially beneficial for students with ADHD (medicated or not) in terms of academic achievement across time." @default.
- W2175417631 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2175417631 creator A5040572580 @default.
- W2175417631 creator A5058807346 @default.
- W2175417631 creator A5074793235 @default.
- W2175417631 date "2017-07-01" @default.
- W2175417631 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2175417631 title "Academic red-shirting and academic achievement among students with ADHD" @default.
- W2175417631 cites W151088634 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W1588946806 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W1593388804 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W1973868878 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W1979172694 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W1982266999 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W1986001465 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W1988882510 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W1992297809 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W1994021874 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W1994160342 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2005532382 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2011634479 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2023889409 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2029346793 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2032658084 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2040039983 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2047140224 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2054374854 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2062541081 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2066878243 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2071666535 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2071918062 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2076886696 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2078223654 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2078237697 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2081705014 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2087850724 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2089871805 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2106131177 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2109444845 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2116161673 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2120311774 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2122790331 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2136868234 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2142289716 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2144241936 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2164829785 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2169294797 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2169715680 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W2601578636 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W3122542164 @default.
- W2175417631 cites W4240342185 @default.
- W2175417631 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cedpsych.2015.10.001" @default.
- W2175417631 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2175417631 type Work @default.
- W2175417631 sameAs 2175417631 @default.
- W2175417631 citedByCount "10" @default.
- W2175417631 countsByYear W21754176312016 @default.
- W2175417631 countsByYear W21754176312019 @default.
- W2175417631 countsByYear W21754176312020 @default.
- W2175417631 countsByYear W21754176312021 @default.
- W2175417631 countsByYear W21754176312022 @default.
- W2175417631 countsByYear W21754176312023 @default.
- W2175417631 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2175417631 hasAuthorship W2175417631A5040572580 @default.
- W2175417631 hasAuthorship W2175417631A5058807346 @default.
- W2175417631 hasAuthorship W2175417631A5074793235 @default.
- W2175417631 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W2175417631 hasConcept C145420912 @default.
- W2175417631 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2175417631 hasConcept C2781206393 @default.
- W2175417631 hasConceptScore W2175417631C138496976 @default.
- W2175417631 hasConceptScore W2175417631C145420912 @default.
- W2175417631 hasConceptScore W2175417631C15744967 @default.
- W2175417631 hasConceptScore W2175417631C2781206393 @default.
- W2175417631 hasLocation W21754176311 @default.
- W2175417631 hasOpenAccess W2175417631 @default.
- W2175417631 hasPrimaryLocation W21754176311 @default.
- W2175417631 hasRelatedWork W1944889967 @default.
- W2175417631 hasRelatedWork W1988575802 @default.
- W2175417631 hasRelatedWork W2035099621 @default.
- W2175417631 hasRelatedWork W2046170975 @default.
- W2175417631 hasRelatedWork W2109941530 @default.
- W2175417631 hasRelatedWork W2136525902 @default.
- W2175417631 hasRelatedWork W2360494083 @default.
- W2175417631 hasRelatedWork W2964172591 @default.
- W2175417631 hasRelatedWork W4241369048 @default.
- W2175417631 hasRelatedWork W4309324680 @default.
- W2175417631 hasVolume "50" @default.
- W2175417631 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2175417631 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2175417631 magId "2175417631" @default.
- W2175417631 workType "article" @default.