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10-year effect of Oportunidades, Mexico's conditional cash transfer programme, on child growth, cognition, language, and behaviour: a longitudinal follow-up study.

机译:墨西哥有条件现金转移计划Oportunidades对儿童成长,认知,语言和行为的十年影响:一项纵向随访研究。

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BACKGROUND: Mexico's conditional cash transfer programme, Oportunidades, was started to improve the lives of poor families through interventions in health, nutrition, and education. We investigated the effect of Oportunidades on children almost 10 years after the programme began. METHODS: From April, 1998, to October, 1999, low-income communities were randomly assigned to be enrolled in Oportunidades immediately (early treatment, n=320) or 18 months later (late treatment, n=186). In 2007, when 1093 children receiving early treatment and 700 late treatment in these communities were aged 8-10 years, they were assessed for outcomes including physical growth, cognitive and language development, and socioemotional development. The primary objective was to investigate outcomes associated with an additional 18 months in the programme. We used cluster-adjusted t tests and multivariate regressions to compare effects of programme participation for height-for-age, body-mass index (BMI), and cognitive language and behavioural assessment scores in early versus late treatment groups. FINDINGS: Early enrolment reduced behavioural problems for all children in the early versus late treatment group (mean behaviour problem score -0.09 [SD 0.97] vs 0.13 [1.03]; p=0.0024), but we identified no difference between groups for mean height-for-age Z scores (-1.12 [0.96] vs -1.14 [0.97]; p=0.88), BMI-for-age Z scores (0.14 [0.99] vs 0.17 [1.06]; p=0.58), or assessment scores for language (98.8 [13.8] vs 98.4 [14.6] p=0.90) or cognition (98.8 [12.9] vs 100.2 [13.2]; p=0.26). An additional 18 months of the programme before age 3 years for children aged 8-10 years whose mothers had no education resulted in improved child growth of about 1.5 cm assessed as height-for-weight Z score (beta 0.23 [0.023-0.44] p=0.029), independently of cash received. INTERPRETATION: An additional 18 months in the Oportunidades programme has independent beneficial effects other than money, especially for women with no formal education. The money itself also has significant effects on most outcomes, adding to existing evidence for interventions in early childhood. FUNDING: Mexican Ministry of Social Development and the National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development.
机译:背景:墨西哥开始实施有条件的现金转移计划Oportunidades,通过干预健康,营养和教育来改善贫困家庭的生活。该计划开始后将近10年,我们调查了Oportunidades对儿童的影响。方法:从1998年4月到1999年10月,低收入社区被随机分配为立即(早期治疗,n = 320)或18个月后(晚期治疗,n = 186)加入机会分科。 2007年,当这些社区中有1093名接受早期治疗的儿童和700名接受晚期治疗的儿童的年龄为8-10岁时,他们就其结局包括身体发育,认知和语言发展以及社会情感发展进行了评估。主要目标是调查与该计划另外18个月相关的结果。我们使用聚类调整的t检验和多元回归来比较早期和晚期治疗组参与者参与程序对年龄高度,身体质量指数(BMI)以及认知语言和行为评估分数的影响。结果:早期入组可减少早期和晚期治疗组所有儿童的行为问题(平均行为问题评分-0.09 [SD 0.97] vs 0.13 [1.03]; p = 0.0024),但我们发现两组平均身高-年龄Z评分(-1.12 [0.96] vs -1.14 [0.97]; p = 0.88),年龄BMI年龄Z评分(0.14 [0.99] vs 0.17 [1.06]; p = 0.58)或语言(98.8 [13.8] vs 98.4 [14.6] p = 0.90)或认知(98.8 [12.9] vs 100.2 [13.2]; p = 0.26)。对于3-10岁之前未受过母亲教育的8-10岁儿童,该计划另外进行了18个月的评估,以身高体重Z评分(β0.23 [0.023-0.44] p = 0.029),与收到的现金无关。解释:机会计划的另外18个月除了金钱以外,还具有独立的有利影响,特别是对于没有受过正规教育的妇女。金钱本身也对大多数结果产生重大影响,增加了早期干预儿童的现有证据。资金:墨西哥社会发展部和国家儿童健康与人类发展研究所。

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