Housing, Home and Children’s Socio-Emotional Health: Conceptual Ideas and Empirical Evidence from a South African Pilot Study

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Housing Theory & Society Pub Date : 2022-03-31 DOI:10.1080/14036096.2022.2058602
F. Gbadegesin, L. Marais, J. Cloete, K. Rani, M. Lenka, Motsaathabe Serekoane, M. Boivin, Cilly Shohet, D. Givon, C. Sharp
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ABSTRACT The literature linking home and housing with the socio-emotional health of children focuses primarily on the physical attributes of housing. We conducted a pilot study to measure physical and socio-emotional attributes of housing for a sample of 69 children from a low-resource setting in South Africa. We used the Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME) inventory and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). We analysed the data using descriptive and inferential methods. Our preliminary evidence from the descriptive methods shows that the children’s socio-emotional health had a statistically significant correlation with six of the subscales in the HOME inventory but with only two of the physical attributes of their housing. We conclude that studies of the relationship between home and children’s socio-emotional health should pay more attention to the concept of home and how it has been operationalized through the HOME inventory.
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住房、家庭和儿童的社会情感健康:来自南非试点研究的概念观念和经验证据
将家庭和住房与儿童社会情感健康联系起来的文献主要集中在住房的物理属性上。我们对来自南非资源匮乏地区的69名儿童进行了一项试点研究,以测量住房的物理和社会情感属性。我们使用了家庭环境观察量表(Home)和优势与困难问卷(SDQ)。我们用描述和推理的方法分析数据。我们从描述性方法中获得的初步证据表明,儿童的社会情绪健康与家庭清单中的六个分量表具有统计显著的相关性,但与住房的物理属性只有两个相关。我们的结论是,关于家庭与儿童社会情绪健康之间关系的研究应该更多地关注家庭的概念以及它是如何通过家庭问卷来运作的。
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