父母离婚和儿童早期发育:一项基于中国人口的研究
Le Kang1, Ruoyu Yin2, Yuhao Deng3
1School of Education, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.
BMJ paediatrics open
|April 18, 2025
概括
父母离婚对中国的早期儿童发展 (ECD) 有负面影响. 来自离婚家庭的孩子在身体健康,阅读和社会情感技能方面得分较低,这凸显了他们需要支持的需要.
科学领域:
- 儿童发展 儿童发展
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 全球离婚率的增加.
- 父母离婚对发达国家儿童发展的确立负面影响.
- 在像中国这样的发展中国家,对这种关联的研究有限.
研究的目的:
- 调查父母离婚与中国儿童早期发展 (ECD) 之间的关联.
- 使用早期人类能力指数 (eHCI) 分析ECD结果.
- 为了确定受父母离婚影响的特定发育领域.
主要方法:
- 一项采用中国62,899名3至5岁儿童的数据进行的横截面研究.
- 倾向性得分匹配用于比较来自离婚家庭和完整家庭的孩子.
- 应用了通用线性回归模型来分析eHCI得分和发育状态.
主要成果:
- 来自离婚家庭的孩子 (3.8%) 的整体eHCI分数显著降低,并且在发展上走上正轨的几率降低.
- 在几乎所有九个eHCI领域中都观察到显著的差异,特别是在身体健康,阅读和社会情感技能方面.
- 小组分析表明,上海的负面关联更加明显.
结论:
- 父母离婚与中国儿童早期社会心理和身体发展放缓有关.
- 这个弱势群体需要有针对性的干预措施来缓解发展差异.
- 这些发现强调了解决父母离婚对儿童福祉的影响的重要性.
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