AUTHOR=Lane Kathleen Lynne , Oakes Wendy Peia , Buckman Mark Matthew , Lane Nathan Allen , Lane Katie Scarlett , Fleming Kandace , Swinburne Romine Rebecca E. , Sherod Rebecca L. , Cantwell Emily Dawn , Chang Chi-Ning TITLE=New evidence of predictive validity of SRSS-IE scores with middle and high school students JOURNAL=Frontiers in Education VOLUME=8 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/education/articles/10.3389/feduc.2023.1251063 DOI=10.3389/feduc.2023.1251063 ISSN=2504-284X ABSTRACT=Introduction

We report predictive validity of the newly defined Student Risk Screening Scale – Internalizing and Externalizing (SRSS-IE 9, with 9 items) when used for the first time by middle and high school teachers from 43 schools.

Methods

The sample included 11,773 middle school-aged students representing four geographic regions, and 7,244 high school-aged students representing three geographic regions.

Results

Results indicated fall SRSS-IE externalizing and internalizing latent factors as well as subscale scores (SRSS-E5, SRSS-I4, respectively) predicted year-end behavioral (office discipline referrals and in school suspensions) and academic (course failures) outcomes for middle and high school students as well as referrals to special education for middle school students. Internalizing scores also predicted referrals to special education for high school students. Externalizing and internalizing scores predicted nurse visits at the middle and high school levels with all models except for subscale models of internalizing in middle school. SRSS-IE 12 subscale scores for externalizing (SRSS-E7) and internalizing (SRSS-I5) using the original 12 items were similarly predictive of these outcomes, with few variations.

Discussion

We discuss educational implications, limitations, and directions for future inquiry.