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Participation in the special supplemental nutrition program for women infants and children is not associated with early childhood socioemotional development: Results from a longitudinal cohort study

机译:参与针对妇女婴儿和儿童的特殊补充营养计划与幼儿的社会情感发展无关:纵向队列研究的结果

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Socioemotional development in early childhood has long-term impacts on health status and social outcomes, and racial and socioeconomic disparities in socioemotional skills emerge early in life. The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is an early childhood nutrition intervention with the potential to ameliorate these disparities. Our objective was to assess the impact of WIC on early socioemotional development in a longitudinal study. We examined the association between WIC participation and scores on the Brief Infant Toddler Social Emotional Assessment (BITSEA) in 327 predominantly African American mother–child dyads who were participants in the longitudinal Conditions Affecting Neurocognitive Development in Early Life (CANDLE) Study (Memphis, TN). To account for selection bias, we used within-child fixed effects to model the variability in each child's BITSEA scores over two measurement occasions (ages 12 and 24 months). Final models were adjusted for time-varying characteristics including child age, maternal stress, mental health, child abuse potential, marital status, and food stamp participation. In fully adjusted models, we found no statistically significant effect of WIC on change in socioemotional development (β = 0.22 [SD = 0.39] and β = − 0.58 [SD = 0.79] for BITSEA Competence and Problem subdomains, respectively). Using rigorous methods and a longitudinal study design, we found no significant association between WIC and socioemotional development in a high needs population. This finding suggests that early childhood interventions that more specifically target socioemotional development are necessary if we are to reduce racial disparities in socioemotional skills and prevent poor social and health outcomes across the life course.
机译:幼儿时期的社会情感发展对健康状况和社会成果产生了长期影响,社会情感技能中的种族和社会经济差异在生活的早期就出现。妇女,婴儿和儿童特别营养补充计划(WIC)是一项早期的儿童营养干预措施,有望缓解这些差距。我们的目标是在一项纵向研究中评估WIC对早期社会情感发展的影响。我们检查了WIC参与与327名主要是非裔美国人母婴双子的简短婴儿幼儿社会情感评估(BITSEA)的得分之间的关​​系,他们参与了影响早年神经认知发育的纵向条件(CANDLE)研究(孟菲斯,田纳西州) )。为了解决选择偏见,我们使用了儿童内固定效应来模拟两个测量场合(12和24个月)中每个儿童的BITSEA分数的变异性。最终模型针对时变特征进行了调整,包括儿童年龄,产妇压力,心理健康,潜在的虐待儿童,婚姻状况和参加食品券。在完全调整的模型中,我们发现WIC对社会情感发展的变化没有统计学上的显着影响(对于BITSEA能力和问题子域,β= 0.22 [SD = 0.39]和β= −0.58 [SD = 0.79])。使用严格的方法和纵向研究设计,我们发现高需求人群中WIC与社会情感发展之间没有显着关联。这一发现表明,如果我们要减少社会情感技能方面的种族差异并防止一生中不良的社会和健康结果,则必须针对儿童的情绪干预,特别是针对社会情绪发展的干预。

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