Estimating Student Attrition in School-Based Prevention Studies: Guidance from State Longitudinal Data in Maryland

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Angela K. Henneberger
Bess A. Rose
Yi Feng
Tessa Johnson
Brennan Register
Laura M. Stapleton
Tracy Sweet
Michael E. Woolley
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[1] University of Maryland School of Social Work,
[2] University of Maryland College Park,undefined
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Prevention Science | 2023年 / 24卷
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Attrition; Study design; School-based prevention; Program evaluation; Longitudinal data;
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Attrition is a critical concern for evaluating the rigor of prevention studies, and the current study provides rates of attrition for subgroups of students and schools who are often sampled for prevention science. This is the first study to provide practical guidance for expected rates of attrition using population-level statewide data; findings indicated that researchers using K-12 school-based samples should plan for attrition rates as high as 27% during middle school and 54% during elementary school. However, researchers should consider the grade levels initially sampled, the length of follow-up, and the specific student characteristics and schools available for sampling. Postsecondary attrition ranged from 45% for bachelor’s degree seekers to 73% for associate degree seekers. This practical guidance can help researchers to proactively plan for attrition in the study design phase, limiting bias and increasing the validity of prevention studies.
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页码:1035 / 1045
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