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Effects of restrictions to Income Support on health of lone mothers in the UK: a natural experiment study

机译:一项自然实验研究:限制收入支持对英国单身母亲健康的影响

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BackgroundIn the UK, lone parents must seek work as a condition of receiving welfare benefits once their youngest child reaches a certain age. Since 2008, the lower age limit at which these Lone Parent Obligations (LPO) apply has been reduced in steps. We used data from a nationally representative, longitudinal, household panel study to analyse the health effects of increased welfare conditionality under LPO.MethodsFrom the Understanding Society survey, we used data for lone mothers who were newly exposed to LPO when the age cutoff was reduced from 7 to 5 years in 2012 (intervention group 1) and from 10 to 7 years in 2010 (intervention group 2), as well as lone mothers who remained unexposed (control group 1) or continuously exposed (control group 2) at those times. We did difference-in-difference analyses that controlled for differences in the fixed characteristics of participants in the intervention and control groups to estimate the effect of exposure to conditionality on the health of lone mothers. Our primary outcome was the difference in change over time between the intervention and control groups in scores on the Mental Component Summary (MCS) of the 12-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-12).FindingsThe mental health of lone mothers declined in the intervention groups compared with the control groups. For intervention group 1, scores on the MCS decreased by 1·39 (95% CI ?1·29 to 4·08) compared with control group 1 and by 2·29 (0·00 to 4·57) compared with control group 2. For intervention group 2, MCS scores decreased by 2·45 (?0·57 to 5·48) compared with control group 1 and by 1·28 (?1·45 to 4·00) compared with control group 2. When pooling the two intervention groups, scores on the MCS decreased by 2·13 (0·10 to 4·17) compared with control group 1 and 2·21 (0·30 to 4·13) compared with control group 2.InterpretationStringent conditions for receiving welfare benefits are increasingly common in high-income countries. Our results suggest that requiring lone parents with school-age children toseek work as a condition of receiving welfare benefits adversely affects their mental health.FundingUK Medical Research Council, Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office, and National Health Service Research Scotland.
机译:背景信息在英国,单身父母必须在最小的孩子达到一定年龄后才能寻求工作,以此作为获得福利的条件。自2008年以来,逐步降低了这些孤独父母义务(LPO)的年龄下限。我们使用来自全国代表性的纵向家庭调查研究的数据来分析LPO下增加的福利条件对健康的影响。方法根据理解协会的调查,我们使用的数据是当年龄限制降低时刚接触LPO的单身母亲。在2012年为7至5岁(干预组1),在2010年为10至7年(干预组2),以及当时未暴露(对照组1)或连续暴露(对照组2)的单身母亲。我们进行了差异分析,以控制干预组和对照组参与者的固定特征方面的差异,以评估接触条件对单身母亲健康的影响。我们的主要结果是干预组和对照组在12项简短形式健康调查(SF-12)的心理成分摘要(MCS)得分上随时间变化的差异。干预组与对照组的比较。干预组1的MCS得分与对照组相比降低了1·39(95%CI?1·29至4·08),与对照组相比降低了2·29(0·00至4·57) 2.对于干预组2,与对照组1相比,MCS得分降低了2·45(?0·57至5·48),与对照组2相比,降低了1·28(?1·45至4·00)。将两个干预组合并时,与对照组1相比,MCS评分降低2·13(0·10至4·17),与对照组2相比,降低2·21(0·30至4·13)。在高收入国家,获得福利的条件越来越普遍。我们的研究结果表明,要求有学龄儿童的单亲父母寻求工作作为获得福利的条件,会对他们的心理健康产生不利影响。英国基金会医学研究委员会,苏格兰政府首席科学家办公室和苏格兰国家卫生研究中心。

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