早期与学校和家庭有关的因素会预测中年心理健康吗?一项前瞻性黑人儿童队列研究的结果

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Children and Youth Services Review Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107972
Mirinda M. Morency, Arthur J. Reynolds
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有关早期学校和家庭相关因素与日后心理健康(PWB)之间关系的研究还不够充分。为了填补这一空白,我们采用了一个综合模型来研究学校和家庭预测因素(14 岁)对 35 岁时的心理健康和生活满意度(LS)的影响。我们对芝加哥纵向研究(Chicago Longitudinal Study)中最初 1539 名参与者(93% 为黑人)中 72% (N=1112)的 30 年跟踪数据进行了分析,该研究是一项关于早期儿童教育计划影响的前瞻性调查。层次线性回归分析表明,家长(β = 0.51p = 0.013)和学生的教育成就期望(β = 1.48; p = 0.032)以及同伴社交技能(β = 0.25; p = 0.003)是预测中年公共福利预算的最重要因素。同伴社交技能(β = 0.02;p = 0.032)、学校流动性(β = -0.09;p = 0.012)和学生教育成就期望(β = 0.17;p = 0.022)与中年LS密切相关。此外,还研究了性别差异。本研究讨论了在不同社会生态中促进积极发展的学校-家庭计划、服务和政策的关键组成部分的形成意义。进一步的研究应探索中介途径,以更好地理解这些观察到的关系背后的机制。
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Do early school- and family-related factors predict midlife psychological well-being? Findings from A prospective Black childhood cohort study
The relationship between early school- and family-related factors and later psychological well-being (PWB) has been insufficiently studied. To address this gap, a comprehensive model was employed to investigate the effects of school and family predictors (ages < 14) on PWB, and a related construct, life satisfaction (LS), at age 35 for a large urban childhood cohort. 30-year follow-up data were analyzed for 72 % (N = 1,112) of the original 1,539 participants (93 % Black) in the Chicago Longitudinal Study, a prospective investigation on the impact of an early childhood education program. Hierarchical linear regression analysis revealed both parent (β = 0.51p = 0.013) and student educational attainment expectations (β = 1.48; p = 0.032) as well as peer social skills (β = 0.25; p = 0.003) were the most significant predictors of midlife PWB. Peer social skills (β = 0.02; p = 0.032), school mobility (β = -0.09; p = 0.012), and student educational attainment expectations (β = 0.17; p = 0.022) were strongly associated with midlife LS. Sex differences were also examined. Implications for shaping key components of school-family programs, services, and policies that foster positive development across different social ecologies are discussed. Further research should explore the mediational pathways to better understand the mechanisms behind these observed relationships.
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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