当地幼儿教育和保育服务的可获得性和质量是否与幼儿入学时的心理健康有关?

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Amanda Alderton , Lucy Gunn , Karen Villanueva , Meredith O'Connor , Claire Boulangé , Hannah Badland
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目的:本研究调查了澳大利亚墨尔本所有进入全日制学校第一年的儿童的当地幼儿教育和保育服务的地理可用性(和质量)与儿童早期心理健康结果之间的关系:我们利用了一个独特的人口关联数据集--澳大利亚早期发展普查--建筑环境,该数据集结合了儿童居住区的地理空间措施、人口信息以及澳大利亚 21 个人口最多城镇所有入学儿童的儿童心理健康结果。根据家庭住址,为每名研究儿童制定了客观的幼儿教育和保育服务地点和质量暴露。我们研究了四种地理可用性暴露(3 公里范围内的计数)与儿童心理健康结果(外部化和内部化困难、能力)之间的横截面关联。我们使用多层次逻辑回归(马尔可夫链蒙特卡洛估计)来估计两者之间的关系,并根据儿童人口统计学特征和城市化程度进行分层:结果:家庭周围 3 公里内有较多优质学前教育服务的儿童,遇到困难的几率较低,能力较强的几率较高。总体而言,暴露与儿童能力的关系最为一致。在所有结果中,居住在内城和中环的儿童的模式最为一致。结果因是否将服务质量纳入可用性衡量标准而有所不同。幼儿服务的地理可用性因邻里劣势和母亲教育程度的不同而呈现出不同的模式:我们发现一些证据表明,优质学前教育的地理可用性与更好的儿童心理健康结果相关,但结果因城市化程度而异。虽然还需要未来的研究来揭示这些差异,但这些发现表明,在未来的研究、政策和实践中,同时考虑地理可用性和服务质量是非常重要的。
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Is the availability and quality of local early childhood education and care services associated with young children's mental health at school entry?

Purpose

This study investigated the relationship between geographic availability (and quality) of local early childhood education and care services and children's early mental health outcomes for all children entering their first year of full-time school in Melbourne, Australia.

Methods

We capitalise on a unique population linked dataset, the Australian Early Development Census – Built Environment, which combines geospatial measures of children's neighbourhoods with demographic information and child mental health outcomes for all school entrants in Australia's 21 most populous cities and towns. Objective early childhood education and care service location and quality exposures were developed for each study child based on home addresses. Four geographic availability exposures (counts within 3 km) were examined for cross-sectional associations with child mental health outcomes (externalising and internalising difficulties, competence). We estimated associations using multilevel logistic regression (Markov Chain Monte Carlo estimation) adjusting for child demographics and stratifying by urbanicity.

Results

Children with higher counts of high-quality preschool services within 3 km of home had lower odds of difficulties and higher odds of competence. Overall, exposures were most consistently associated with children's competence. Across all outcomes, the most consistent patterning was observed for children living in the inner city and middle ring. Results varied depending on whether service quality was accounted for in measures of availability. Geographic availability of early childhood services showed patterning by neighbourhood disadvantage and by maternal education.

Conclusion

We found some evidence that geographic availability of high-quality preschools was associated with better child mental health outcomes, but results varied by urbanicity. While future research is required to unpack these differences, these findings indicate the importance of accounting for both geographic availability and service quality simultaneously in future research, policy and practice.

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Health & Place
Health & Place PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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176
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: he journal is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of all aspects of health and health care in which place or location matters.
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