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Do trajectories of economic, work- and health-related disadvantages explain child welfare clients’ increased mortality risk? A prospective cohort study

机译:经济,工作和健康相关劣势的轨迹是否能说明儿童福利客户的死亡率上升风险?前瞻性队列研究

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BackgroundPast research has shown that individuals who have had experiences of out-of-home care (OHC) in childhood have increased risks of premature mortality. Prior studies also suggest that these individuals are more likely to follow long-term trajectories that are characterised by economic, work-, and health-related disadvantages, compared to majority population peers. Yet, we do not know the extent to which such trajectories may explain their elevated mortality risks. The aim of this study is therefore to examine whether trajectories of economic, work-, and health-related disadvantages in midlife mediate the association between OHC experience in childhood and subsequent all-cause mortality.
机译:背景过去的研究表明,在童年时期曾经历过家庭外护理(OHC)的个体会增加过早死亡的风险。先前的研究还表明,与大多数人口同龄人相比,这些人更有可能遵循以经济,工作和健康相关劣势为特征的长期发展轨迹。但是,我们不知道这种轨迹在多大程度上可以解释其死亡率上升的风险。因此,本研究的目的是检验中年人的经济,工作和健康方面的不利状况是否能介导儿童时期OHC经验与随后的全因死亡率之间的联系。

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