Demographic, Health Care, and Fertility-related Characteristics of Adults Aged 18-44 Who Have Ever Been in Foster Care: United States, 2011-2017.

Q2 Medicine
National health statistics reports Pub Date : 2020-01-01
Colleen N Nugent, Chinagozi Ugwu, Jo Jones, Sharon Newburg-Rinn, Tammy White
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Objective-This report presents demographic characteristics, health service access and use, and timing of key fertility-related milestones among adults aged 18-44 who had ever been in foster care as compared with those who had never been in foster care in the United States. Methods-The National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) is a nationally representative survey, with data collected through in-person interviews of the household population of the United States. Analyses used 6 years of NSFG interviews spanning September 2011 through September 2017, and included 11,527 male and 14,439 female respondents aged 18-44. Bivariate analyses examined demographic characteristics and health service access and use by having ever been in foster care, as measured by household roster information and childhood background items. Cumulative probabilities of first sexual intercourse, first marriage, and first birth by age were estimated using Kaplan-Meier procedures. All estimates were stratified by sex. Results-Overall, 2.6% of adults aged 18-44 had ever been in foster care, and the percentage was higher for women (3.0%) than for men (2.3%). Lower percentages of men and women who were ever in foster care had a bachelor's degree or higher (4.8% for men and 9.1% for women) compared with those who had never been in foster care (31.1% and 36.2%, respectively). Receipt of public assistance in the past 12 months was more likely among adults who were ever in foster care compared with those who were never in foster care. Adults ever in foster care were less likely than adults never in foster care to be currently covered by private health insurance and were more likely to be covered by Medicaid. Adults ever in foster care also had higher probabilities of first sexual intercourse and first births at younger ages than those never in foster care.

曾接受过寄养的18-44岁成年人的人口统计学、医疗保健和生育相关特征:美国,2011-2017
目的:本报告介绍了美国18-44岁曾接受过寄养的成年人与从未接受过寄养的成年人的人口统计学特征、卫生服务的获取和使用,以及生育相关关键里程碑的时间。方法:全国家庭成长调查(NSFG)是一项具有全国代表性的调查,通过对美国家庭人口的面对面访谈收集数据。分析使用了2011年9月至2017年9月为期6年的NSFG访谈,包括年龄在18-44岁的11527名男性和14439名女性受访者。通过家庭名册信息和童年背景项目来衡量,双变量分析检查了人口统计学特征和曾经接受过寄养的人获得和使用保健服务的情况。使用Kaplan-Meier程序估计按年龄划分的第一次性行为、第一次婚姻和第一次生育的累积概率。所有的估计都是按性别分层的。结果:总体而言,18-44岁的成年人中有2.6%曾被寄养过,其中女性的比例(3.0%)高于男性(2.3%)。与从未接受过寄养的男性和女性(分别为31.1%和36.2%)相比,曾经接受过寄养的男性和女性拥有学士学位或更高学位的比例较低(男性为4.8%,女性为9.1%)。在过去的12个月里,接受过寄养的成年人比从未接受过寄养的成年人更有可能接受公共援助。与从未接受过寄养的成年人相比,曾经接受过寄养的成年人目前享受私人健康保险的可能性更小,而享受医疗补助的可能性更大。与从未接受过寄养的成年人相比,曾经接受过寄养的成年人在更年轻时发生第一次性行为和第一次生育的可能性也更高。
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National health statistics reports
National health statistics reports Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: Notice: Effective January 2008 the title, National Health Statistics Reports (NHSR), replaces Advance Data from Vital and Health Statistics (AD). NHSRs will be numbered sequentially beginning with 1. The last AD report number is 395. These reports provide annual data summaries, present analyses of health topics, or present new information on methods or measurement issues.
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