Truancy a symptom of depression, Japan 10/12/2004 7:25:00 PM / Onlypunjab.com Correspondent
Specialists have discovered that depression may be an important factor in truancy.
In the past, truancy was referred to as a phobia of school or boycotting of classes, but from the 1990s, it was simply said that students just did not want to go to school. The change in terminology demonstrates a change in views on what causes truancy.
Truants were generally thought to be children who were suffering from emotional problems. But now, the consensus holds that all children--regardless of their upbringing or personal problems--are tempted to skip school. Such a view demonstrates the laxity with which society has come to view truancy.
Ryuji Kodama, the 56-year-old director of Nagashida no Mori Shinryo Clinic, presented research data on the subject at a conference of the Japan Association for School Mental Health. ...more...