The Process of Dropping Out of High School: A 19-Year Perspective

In this study, nested latent-variable causal models were contrasted to compare the direct and indirect relationships of distal family and child and proximal adolescent factors to dropping out of high school. The sample included 194 Euro-American conventional and nonconventional families in a 19-year longitudinal study. The findings showed that dropping out of high school is a multiply-determined process, with early influences beginning in childhood, that involves family as well as child and adolescent factors. Early family nonconventionality with higher commitment to lifestyle values was associated with a lower probability of dropping out; cumulative family stress, lower high school achievement and motivation, lower sixth-grade school performance, and adolescent drug use were associated with a higher probability of dropping out. Family lifestyles and values are related to children’s developmental pathways through childhood exposure to drug use, child ability prior to school entry, and early school performance. Nonconventional lifestyles with a higher commitment to lifestyle values may offer long-term protection for children from school failure.

[1]  Lorrie A. Shepard,et al.  Flunking Grades: Research and Policies on Retention , 1989 .

[2]  D. Entwisle,et al.  Household Composition, Parental Expectations, and School Achievement , 1988 .

[3]  M. McMillen,et al.  Dropout Rates in the United States: 1993. , 1993 .

[4]  M. Rutter,et al.  Resilience in the Face of Adversity , 1985, British Journal of Psychiatry.

[5]  D. McDermott The relationship of parental drug use and parents' attitude concerning adolescent drug use to adolescent drug use. , 1984, Adolescence.

[6]  E. B. Reuter The Sociology of Adolescence , 1937, American Journal of Sociology.

[7]  J. Epstein,et al.  The Concept and Measurement of the Quality of School Life , 1976 .

[8]  T. Weisner,et al.  Nonconventional Family Life-Styles and School Achievement: A 12-Year Longitudinal Study , 1992 .

[9]  Peter M. Bentler,et al.  EQS : structural equations program manual , 1989 .

[10]  W. Hartup,et al.  Relationships and Development , 1987 .

[11]  T. Weisner,et al.  An Ecocultural Perspective on Risk and Protective Factors in Children's Development: Implications for Learning Disabilities. , 1993 .

[12]  G. Kieckhefer Life events as stressors in childhood and adolescence , 1988 .

[13]  L. Weng Factors Influencing Noncompletion of High School: A Comparison of Methodologies. , 1988 .

[14]  R. Battjes,et al.  Etiology of drug abuse : implications for prevention , 1985 .

[15]  S. A. Richardson,et al.  The Mentally retarded and society : a social science perspective , 1975 .

[16]  S. M. Finch,et al.  Stress, Coping, and Development in Children , 1984 .

[17]  R. D. Coddington,et al.  The signifance of life events as etiologic factors in the diseases of children. I. A survey of professional workers. , 1972, Journal of psychosomatic research.

[18]  M. Zimmerman,et al.  Resiliency Research: Implications for Schools and Policy , 1994 .

[19]  F. Furstenberg Coming of Age in a Changing Family System , 1990 .

[20]  William Sack,et al.  At the Threshold: The Developing Adolescent , 1992 .

[21]  A. B. Hollingshead,et al.  Four factor index of social status , 1975 .

[22]  C. Franklin Family and Individual Patterns in a Group of Middle-Class Dropout Youths , 1992 .

[23]  M. Rutter Psychosocial resilience and protective mechanisms. , 1987, The American journal of orthopsychiatry.

[24]  Emory L. Cowen,et al.  Stressful Life Events, Support, and Children's School Adjustment , 1989 .

[25]  P. Bentler,et al.  Covariance structure analysis: statistical practice, theory, and directions. , 1996, Annual review of psychology.

[26]  G. Richardson,et al.  Life-Span Developmental Psychology: Non-Normative Life Events. A Review of the Seventh West Virginia University Life-Span Developmental Psychology Conference. , 1981 .

[27]  Doris R. Entwisle,et al.  Lasting effects of elementary school. , 1988 .

[28]  S. Dornbusch,et al.  Feminism, Children, and the New Families , 1989 .

[29]  J. Brook,et al.  Father absence, perceived family characteristics and stage of drug use in adolescence , 1985 .

[30]  J. Brook,et al.  A network of influences on adolescent drug involvement: neighborhood, school, peer, and family. , 1989, Genetic, social, and general psychology monographs.

[31]  C. McGuire,et al.  Office of Educational Research and Improvement , 1999 .

[32]  J. Brook,et al.  African-American and Puerto Rican drug use: personality, familial, and other environmental risk factors. , 1992, Genetic, social, and general psychology monographs.

[33]  T. Weisner,et al.  Nonconventional family life-styles and sex typing in six-year-olds. , 1990, Child development.

[34]  A. Forsythe,et al.  CHAPTER 3 – Life-Change Events in Alternative Family Styles1 , 1983 .

[35]  G. Barnes,et al.  Adolescent marijuana use: a review. , 1982, The International journal of the addictions.

[36]  P. Bentler,et al.  Model Modification in Covariance Structure Modeling: A Comparison among Likelihood Ratio, Lagrange Multiplier, and Wald Tests. , 1990, Multivariate behavioral research.

[37]  J. Brooks-Gunn,et al.  Who Drops Out of and Who Continues Beyond High School? A 20-Year Follow-Up of Black Urban Youth , 1993 .

[38]  L. H. Harris Role of Trauma in the Lives of High School Dropouts , 1983 .

[39]  B. Hendricks,et al.  Differentiating Characteristics of High School Graduates, Dropouts, and Nongraduates , 1989 .

[40]  N. Garmezy Children in poverty: resilience despite risk. , 1993, Psychiatry.

[41]  P. Bentler,et al.  Comparative fit indexes in structural models. , 1990, Psychological bulletin.

[42]  K. Hein,et al.  Adolescents at Risk: Prevalence and Prevention , 1991 .

[43]  S. Lazăr The Quality of School Life Scale as a predictive indicator of student disengagement from school , 1999 .

[44]  Diane Scott-Jones,et al.  Family Influences on Cognitive Development and School Achievement , 1984 .

[45]  R. D. Coddington,et al.  The significance of life events as etiologic factors in the diseases of children. II. A study of a normal population. , 1972, Journal of psychosomatic research.

[46]  D. Baumrind Familial antecedents of adolescent drug use: a developmental perspective. , 1985, NIDA research monograph.

[47]  S. McLanahan Family Structure and the Reproduction of Poverty , 1985, American Journal of Sociology.

[48]  D. Kandel,et al.  Dropping out of high school and drug involvement. , 1988 .

[49]  Richard A. Shweder,et al.  Culture theory : essays on mind, self, and emotion , 1986 .

[50]  S. Millstein,et al.  Family structure, family processes, and experimenting with substances during adolescence. , 1991 .

[51]  J. H. Stevens,et al.  Mother/Child, Father/Child Relationships. , 1978 .

[52]  R B Cairns,et al.  Early school dropout: configurations and determinants. , 1989, Child development.

[53]  Russell W. Rumberger,et al.  Dropping Out of High School: The Influence of Race, Sex, and Family Background , 1983 .

[54]  James H. Johnson,et al.  Assessing the impact of life changes: development of the Life Experiences Survey. , 1978, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.