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. 2020 Aug 20;11:1744. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01744

TABLE 3.

Methodological characteristics of studies evaluating outcome of intervention for school refusal.

Group N = 19 FU N = 8 CS N = 24 Total N = 51
Measurement method
School attendance data 16 3 18 37
Questionnaire 16 5 9 30
Rating scale – clinician 12 2 4 18
Interview – othera 7 6 4 17
Rating scale – otherb 6 0 6 12
Interview – diagnostic 5 1 2 8
Review of medical record 2 3 0 5
Other 3 1 1 4
Diary 0 0 1 1
Observation 0 0 1 1
Test 1 0 0 1
Informants
Youth 17 5 9 31
Parent 11 2 9 22
Clinician 13 2 3 18
School personnelc 4 2 3 9
Time-points
Pre-post and follow up 8 0 9 17
Only follow up 1 8 0 9
Daily/weekly 0 0 7 7
Not specified 0 0 7 7
Pre-post 5 0 1 6
Pre + after certain timed 5 0 0 5

aThese interviews were not clearly for diagnostic purposes and were simply described as a structured or unstructured interview, clinical interview, telephone interview, etcetera. bRater by informant other than clinician (e.g., youth). Teachers or school counselors. dMeasurement at pre-intervention and then another time-point (e.g., after 4 and 8 weeks) which is not post-intervention.