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This is the first study to estimate the association globally between violence in childhood on educational outcomes, addressing a significant gap in the current evidence base. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses were conducted to identify 67 and 43 studies respectively from 21 countries to estimate the relationship between different types of violence in childhood on educational outcomes including school dropout/graduation, school absence, academic achievement and other educational outcomes such as grade retention, learning outcomes and remedial classes. Findings show that all forms of violence in childhood have a significant impact on educational outcomes. Children who have experienced any form of violence in childhood have a 13% predicted probability that they will not graduate from school. Males who are bullied are nearly three times more likely to be absent from school and girls who have experienced sexual violence have a three-fold increased risk of being absent, AOR 2.912, 95% CI (0.904–4.92) and AOR 3.147, 95% CI (0.033–4.57) respectively. Violence in childhood also has a significant impact on children’s academic achievement on standardized tests. This study shows how different forms of violence in childhood contribute to inequalities in education—for both boys and girls and that an increased investment in prevention is needed in order to meet the global Sustainable Development Goals of ending violence, raising learning outcomes and creating safe, non-violence and inclusive learning environments. More work is also needed to further define, monitor and measure the link between violence in childhood and educational outcomes in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 6-28 |
Number of pages | 23 |
Journal | Child Abuse and Neglect |
Volume | 75 |
Early online date | 12 Jul 2017 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2018 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- child maltreatment
- violence against children
- educational outcomes
- consequences
- learning outcomes
- systematic review
- meta-analysis
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Child protection is everyone’s responsibility – not just the ‘named person’: Translating findings from Safe Schools, Scotland’s longitudinal study of teacher trainees to inform the guidance for teachers as part of the Children and Young Person (Scotland) Act
2/02/15 → 1/11/16
Project: University Awarded Project Funding
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The Relationships between Violence in Childhood and Educational Outcomes: A Global Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Fry, D. (Creator), Fang, X. (Creator), Elliott, S. (Creator), Casey, T. (Creator), Zheng, X. (Creator), Li, J. (Creator), Florian, L. (Creator) & McCluskey, G. (Creator), Edinburgh DataShare, 5 Jul 2017
DOI: 10.7488/ds/2094
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Deborah Fry
- Moray House School of Education and Sport - Personal Chair of International Child Protection Research
- Institute for Education, Community & Society
- Childlight – Global Child Safety Institute
Person: Academic: Research Active
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Gillean McCluskey
- Moray House School of Education and Sport - Personal Chair of School Exclusion and Restorative Practice
- Centre for Research in Education Inclusion and Diversity (CREID)
- Institute for Education, Community & Society
Person: Academic: Research Active