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Physical and mental health, cognitive development, and health care use by housing status of low-income young children in 20 American cities: a prospective cohort study.

机译:美国20个城市低收入幼儿的住房状况对他们的身心健康,认知发展和医疗保健使用的影响:一项前瞻性队列研究。

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OBJECTIVES: We assessed the independent effect of homeless and doubled-up episodes on physical and mental health, cognitive development, and health care use among children. METHODS: We used data from 4 waves of the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, involving a sample of 2631 low-income children in 20 large US cities who have been followed since birth. Multivariate analyses involved logistic regression using the hybrid method to include both fixed and random effects. RESULTS: Of the sample, 9.8% experienced homelessness and an additional 23.6% had a doubled-up episode. Housing status had little significant adverse effect on child physical or mental health, cognitive development, or health care use. CONCLUSIONS: Family and environmental stressors common to many children in poverty, rather than just homeless and doubled-up episodes, were associated with young children's poor health and cognitive development and high health care use. Practitioners need to identify and respond to parental and family needs for support services in addition to housing assistance to effectively improve the health and development of young children who experience residential instability, particularly those in homeless families.
机译:目的:我们评估了无家可归和双倍发作对儿童身心健康,认知发展和医疗保健使用的独立影响。方法:我们使用了来自“脆弱家庭和儿童福利研究”的四次浪潮的数据,该数据涉及美国20个大城市出生以来一直受到关注的2631名低收入儿童的样本。多变量分析涉及使用混合方法的逻辑回归,以包括固定效应和随机效应。结果:在样本中,有9.8%的人无家可归,另外23.6%的人无家可归。住房状况对儿童的身体或心理健康,认知发育或医疗保健的使用几乎没有重大不利影响。结论:许多贫困儿童共同的家庭和环境压力源,而不仅仅是无家可归和成倍的发作,与幼儿的不良健康和认知发展以及大量使用医疗保健有关。从业人员除了住房援助外,还需要确定并响应父母和家庭对支持服务的需求,以有效改善居住不稳定的幼儿,特别是无家可归家庭的健康和成长。

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