Mothering While Sick: Poor Maternal Health and the Educational Attainment of Young Adults

IF 6.3 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Shannon Cavanagh, Athena Owirodu, Lindsay Bing
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Abstract

At a time when educational attainment in young adulthood forecasts long-term trajectories of economic mobility, better health, and stable partnership, there is more pressure on mothers to provide labor and support to advance their children’s interests in the K–12 system. As a result, poor health among mothers when children are growing up may interfere with how far they progress educationally. Applying life course theory to the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health to investigate this possibility, we found that young adults were less likely to graduate from college when raised by mothers in poor health, especially when those mothers had a college degree themselves. Young people’s school-related behaviors mediated this longitudinal association. These findings extend the literature on the connection between education and health into an intergenerational process, speaking to a pressing public health issue—rising morbidity among adults in midlife—and the reproduction of inequality within families.
边生病边做母亲:产妇健康状况不佳与年轻成人的受教育程度
当青年时期的教育成就预示着经济流动性、更好的健康状况和稳定的伴侣关系等长期发展轨迹时,母亲们面临着更大的压力,她们需要提供劳动和支持,以促进子女在幼儿园到 12 年级系统中的发展。因此,孩子成长过程中母亲的健康状况不佳可能会影响孩子在教育方面的进步。为了研究这种可能性,我们将生命历程理论应用于《全国青少年到成人健康纵向研究》,结果发现,由健康状况不佳的母亲抚养长大的青少年不太可能从大学毕业,尤其是当这些母亲本身拥有大学学位时。年轻人与学校相关的行为对这种纵向联系起到了中介作用。这些发现将有关教育与健康之间联系的文献延伸到了代际过程中,解决了一个紧迫的公共卫生问题--中年成人发病率上升以及家庭内部不平等的再现。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Health and Social Behavior is a medical sociology journal that publishes empirical and theoretical articles that apply sociological concepts and methods to the understanding of health and illness and the organization of medicine and health care. Its editorial policy favors manuscripts that are grounded in important theoretical issues in medical sociology or the sociology of mental health and that advance theoretical understanding of the processes by which social factors and human health are inter-related.
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