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Children Raised by Grandparents or Nongrandparents: Which Have Greater Odds of High Academic Performance?

机译:由祖父母或非甘露斯坦提出的儿童:这具有更高的高学历表现的几率?

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There is a 19-fold greater likelihood that children removed from parental care will be raised by a grandparent than any other caregiver. Theorists and practitioners highlight the importance of monitoring academic progress to understand the benefits of at-risk youth living in grandfamilies. Using a nationally representative dataset we examined academic performance for children in three caregiver (N = 814) categories: Grandparent (73.1%), Foster parent (12.7%), Other (nonfoster, nonkinonfoster; 14.2%), with significance testing across groups. Children were between 6-17 years with grandfamilies and foster families caring for significantly younger children compared to the “other” group. Overall, 76% of children were reported to have high academic performance in math and 79.6% had high academic performance in reading/writing. Grandparents were caring for a significantly higher proportion of non-Hispanic White children with statistically significantly higher reported academic performance in math and reading/writing compared to nongrandparents. Logistic regression model A showed for both foster parent (AOR 0.57, CI: .35-.91) and other (AOR 0.55, CI: .35-.86) caregiver groups were significantly negatively correlated with high math performance compared to grandparents. Model B showed the same statistically significant and negative relationship to reading/writing performance outcomes for foster parent (AOR 0.56, CI: .02-.35) and other (AOR 0.51, CI: .01-.32) caregivers compared to grandparents. Controlling for relevant caregiver and child variables both models suggest that children living with grandparents have 55% greater odds of high academic performance compared to children raised by nongrandparents. Findings support placement of children with grandparents. Supporting grandfamilies with appropriate social services will be reviewed.
机译:从祖父母中取出的儿童比任何其他护理人员都会增加19倍的可能性。理论家和从业者强调了监测学术进步,了解生活在祖母的风险青年的益处的重要性。使用全国代表性数据集,我们在三个护理人员(N = 814)分类中审查了儿童的学术表现:祖父母(73.1%),培养父母(12.7%),其他(非福斯特,非金属/非求和14.2%),具有重要意义团体。与“其他”集团相比,儿童在6-17岁之间与宏伟的家庭照顾年轻的儿童显着更年轻。总体而言,据报道,76%的儿童在数学中具有高学术表现,79.6%的阅读/写作具有高学术表现。祖父母在数学和阅读/写作中,在统计上显着提高的非西班牙裔儿童比例显着更高的非西班牙裔儿童,其数学和阅读/写作中的学术表现。逻辑回归模型A显示为寄养父母(AOR 0.57,CI:.35-.91)和其他(AOR 0.55,CI:.35-.86)看得比与祖父母相比显着呈负相关。模型B与祖父母相比,培养/写作培养父母(AOR 0.56,CI:.02-.32)看护人的统计学上显着和负面关系与读/写作性能结果相同。控制相关护理人员和儿童变量两种模型表明,与非男子父母提出的儿童相比,与祖父母为与祖父母的儿童有55%的高度学术表现。调查结果支持将儿童安置有祖父母。将审查提供适当的社会服务的祖父。

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