家庭水平智力和孕产妇健康:使用NLSY的跨队列、跨代纵向研究

IF 2.8 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Wänström Linda , O'’Keefe Patrick , Muniz-Terrera Graciela , Voll Stacey , D. Mann Frank , Clouston Sean , Hofer Scott , L. Rodgers Joseph
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本研究考察了家庭水平智力指标与中年产妇健康结果之间的关系,如国家青年纵向调查所捕获的。在过去记录母亲智力与健康之间联系的研究的基础上,我们的研究通过探索家庭水平智力的变化和趋势如何与母亲中年健康相关来扩展调查。本研究采用多水平模型分析方法提取儿童皮博迪个人成就测验的数学、阅读识别和阅读理解的家庭智力水平和成长分数。我们使用两个时间点,间隔十年,从产妇中年健康数据中提取水平和生长分数。然后,我们使用典型相关分析来检查家庭智力和孕产妇健康之间的关系。我们的研究结果表明,家庭认知与孕产妇健康呈正相关。数学和阅读认知水平越高的家庭,其孕产妇健康状况就越好。模式还表明,数学和阅读理解水平低与身体健康状况的大幅下降有关。我们讨论了家庭中智力发展的影响,注意到较高的家庭智力不仅具有内在价值,而且与改善的孕产妇健康结果有关。我们在家庭背景下讨论了一种可能的“弗林效应转移”,即智力进步与中年母亲的积极健康轨迹相关。未来的研究可以扩展这些见解,以探索对孕产妇和儿童福祉的进一步下游影响。
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Family-level intelligence and maternal health: A cross-cohort, cross-generational longitudinal study using the NLSY
This study examines the association between family-level intelligence metrics, and maternal health outcomes in middle age, as captured in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. Building on past research documenting links between maternal intelligence and health, our study expands the inquiry by exploring how both variations and trends in family-level intelligence are associated with maternal middle-age health. We use multilevel modeling analysis to extract family intelligence levels and growth scores from children's Peabody Individual Achievement Test of math, reading recognition and reading comprehension. We use two time-points, ten years apart, to extract levels and growth scores from maternal middle-aged health data. We then use canonical correlation analysis to examine the associations between family intelligence and maternal health. Our results show a positive association between family cognition and maternal health. Families with greater math and reading recognition levels experience better levels of maternal health outcomes. Patterns also suggest that low levels in math and reading comprehension are related to larger declines in physical health. We discuss implications of intellectual development in the family, noting that higher family intelligence not only holds intrinsic value but also is associated with improved maternal health outcomes. We discuss a possible “Flynn effect transfer” within the family context, where intellectual advancement correlates with positive health trajectories in midlife mothers. Future research could extend these insights to explore further downstream effects on both maternal and child well-being.
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Intelligence
Intelligence PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
13.30%
发文量
64
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: This unique journal in psychology is devoted to publishing original research and theoretical studies and review papers that substantially contribute to the understanding of intelligence. It provides a new source of significant papers in psychometrics, tests and measurement, and all other empirical and theoretical studies in intelligence and mental retardation.
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