Examining How National Levels of Life Expectancy, Education, and Income Influence Early Childhood Development: The Mediating Role of the Child's Nurturing Context.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
W Andrew Rothenberg, Marc H Bornstein, Diane L Putnick, Jennifer E Lansford
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Abstract

Objective: Forty-three percent of children younger than 5 years in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are at risk of not meeting their developmental potential. This study investigated how 3 aspects of national development (national life expectancy, education, and income levels) are associated with early childhood development by influencing 5 domains of nurturing care (caregiving, the learning environment, safety and security, nutrition, and the health of the home environment).

Methods: In total, 159,959 families with children aged 36 to 59 months living in 51 LMICs provided data. National development was measured using 3 indicators (national life expectancy, education, and income levels), and nurturing care was measured using 10 indicators that collectively captured the 5 nurturing care domains. Path analyses examined how nurturing care indicators mediated the effects of national development on early childhood development.

Results: Higher national life expectancy was directly associated with more advanced childhood development. Higher national levels of education and income were indirectly associated with more advanced childhood development through aspects of nurturing care, such as reduced caregiver psychological aggression or physical violence, increased learning materials and wired appliances in the home environment, and greater caregiver education and child height-for-age. Greater caregiver cognitive caregiving practices promoted childhood development, regardless of levels of national development.

Conclusion: Intervening to promote caregiver education, appropriate discipline strategies, cognitive caregiving practices, and family access to wired appliances, learning materials, and adequate nutrition is key to promoting childhood development in nations with lower levels of national development.

研究国家预期寿命、教育和收入水平如何影响儿童早期发展:儿童养育环境的中介作用》。
目标:在中低收入国家(LMICs),43% 的 5 岁以下儿童有可能无法实现其发展潜能。本研究调查了国家发展的三个方面(国民预期寿命、教育和收入水平)如何通过影响养育护理的五个领域(护理、学习环境、安全和保障、营养和家庭环境健康)而与儿童早期发展相关联:共有 159 959 个家庭提供了数据,这些家庭的儿童年龄在 36 个月至 59 个月之间,生活在 51 个低收入和中等收入国家。国家发展用 3 个指标(国民预期寿命、教育和收入水平)来衡量,养育关怀用 10 个指标来衡量,这 10 个指标统称为 5 个养育关怀领域。路径分析研究了养育关怀指标如何调节国家发展对幼儿发展的影响:结果:较高的国民预期寿命与较高的儿童发展水平直接相关。较高的国民教育水平和收入水平与较高的儿童发展间接相关,这体现在养育性照料的各个方面,如减少照料者的心理侵犯或身体暴力、增加家庭环境中的学习材料和有线设备、提高照料者的教育水平和儿童的同龄身高。无论国家发展水平如何,护理人员更多的认知护理实践都促进了儿童的发展:结论:在国家发展水平较低的国家,采取干预措施促进照顾者的教育、适当的管教策略、认知型照顾方式,以及家庭获得有线家电、学习材料和充足营养的机会,是促进儿童发展的关键。
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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
155
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (JDBP) is a leading resource for clinicians, teachers, and researchers involved in pediatric healthcare and child development. This important journal covers some of the most challenging issues affecting child development and behavior.
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