RT Article T1 Adverse childhood experiences and truancy in high school: an analysis of Florida adolescents JF Deviant behavior VO 46 IS 2 SP 111 OP 129 A1 Boccio, Cashen A1 Cardwell, Stephanie M. A1 Jackson, Dylan B. A2 Cardwell, Stephanie M. A2 Jackson, Dylan B. LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1916280013 AB Previous research links exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) with a host of negative outcomes, including negative school outcomes. For instance, some studies link exposure to ACEs with weak school attachment, school misbehavior, suspension, negative academic performance, and absenteeism. The current study extends the previous literature by examining the association between exposure to ACEs and truancy using self-reports from a representative sample of Florida high-school students. The findings reveal that exposure to ACEs is associated with truancy in a dose-response fashion. In addition, the findings provide some evidence that the association between ACEs and truancy is partially attenuated by school- and parenting-related variables. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 124-128 K1 Jugendlicher K1 Schule K1 Empirische Forschung K1 Usa DO 10.1080/01639625.2024.2336194