Childhood poverty, social support, immigration background and adolescent health and life satisfaction: A population-based longitudinal study.

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Journal of Adolescence Pub Date : 2024-10-08 DOI:10.1002/jad.12408
Randip Gill, Mohammad Ehsanul Karim, Joseph H Puyat, Martin Guhn, Monique Gagné Petteni, Eva Oberle, Magdalena Janus, Katholiki Georgiades, Anne M Gadermann
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Objectives: This study examined whether poverty (neighborhood and household) was associated with future health or life satisfaction outcomes and whether the association operated through social support (adult support at home, adult support at school, peer belonging), or differed by the immigration background (nonimmigrant family or immigrant family) of the family.

Methods: This study utilized a retrospective, longitudinal, population-based cohort that included self-reported survey data from the Middle Years Development Instrument (MDI) completed by children at age 9 and age 12, linked to administrative records. Participants included 5906 children in British Columbia, Canada. Neighborhood and household poverty were observed at age 8. Social support from adults and peers was self-reported at age 9. Outcomes (overall health; life satisfaction) were self-reported at age 12. Adjusted multi-level multiple linear regression analyses and parallel mediation analyses were utilized. The interaction between poverty exposure and immigration background was also examined.

Results: Exposure to either poverty type was associated with lower levels of life satisfaction and overall health at age 12, though household poverty appeared to be associated with lower outcomes in comparison to neighborhood poverty. The indirect effects of poverty on outcomes appeared to operate primarily through adult support at home and peer belonging. Children in immigrant families had a larger negative association between neighborhood poverty and life satisfaction.

Conclusions: Household poverty had a larger negative association to outcomes in comparison to neighborhood poverty. The association of poverty to outcomes differed by immigration background and operated partially through adult support at home and peer belonging.

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童年贫困、社会支持、移民背景与青少年健康和生活满意度:一项基于人口的纵向研究。
研究目的本研究探讨了贫困(邻里和家庭)是否与未来的健康或生活满意度结果有关,以及这种关联是否通过社会支持(家庭中成人的支持、学校中成人的支持、同伴的归属感)发挥作用,或因家庭的移民背景(非移民家庭或移民家庭)而有所不同:本研究采用了一种基于人口的回顾性纵向队列,包括儿童在 9 岁和 12 岁时完成的 "中年发展工具"(MDI)自我报告调查数据,并与行政记录相链接。参与者包括加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的 5906 名儿童。对 8 岁儿童的邻里关系和家庭贫困状况进行了观察。来自成人和同伴的社会支持是儿童 9 岁时的自我报告。结果(总体健康状况、生活满意度)由 12 岁时的自我报告。采用了调整后的多层次多元线性回归分析和平行中介分析。此外,还研究了贫困与移民背景之间的相互作用:结果:无论是哪种贫困类型,都与 12 岁时较低的生活满意度和整体健康水平有关,但与邻里贫困相比,家庭贫困似乎与较低的结果有关。贫困对结果的间接影响似乎主要通过成人在家中的支持和同伴的归属感来实现。移民家庭的儿童在邻里贫困和生活满意度之间的负相关更大:与邻里贫困相比,家庭贫困对结果的负面影响更大。贫困与结果之间的关联因移民背景而异,并部分通过成人在家中的支持和同伴归属感而发挥作用。
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Journal of Adolescence
Journal of Adolescence PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Adolescence is an international, broad based, cross-disciplinary journal that addresses issues of professional and academic importance concerning development between puberty and the attainment of adult status within society. It provides a forum for all who are concerned with the nature of adolescence, whether involved in teaching, research, guidance, counseling, treatment, or other services. The aim of the journal is to encourage research and foster good practice through publishing both empirical and clinical studies as well as integrative reviews and theoretical advances.
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