澳大利亚儿童现在的问题比20年前更多吗

D. Smart, A. Sanson
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人们普遍认为,今天的澳大利亚孩子比过去的孩子过得更差,这一观点可以通过比较现在和20年前的类似研究来证实。在澳大利亚长大,澳大利亚儿童纵向研究(LSAC)跟踪了两个队列——2003-2004年出生的婴儿和1999-2000年出生的学龄前儿童。1983年,一群出生于1982-1983年的维多利亚州婴儿开始了澳大利亚气质项目(ATP),该项目至今仍在运行。这两项研究的特点是气质和行为方面的相似数据,由教师和家长收集。研究结果表明,这两组儿童中的大多数都发育良好。根据家长和老师的报告,两组学生之间存在一些差异。作者讨论了结果和方法上的差异,这可能反映了家长和老师对行为问题的认识或容忍,以及学校和家庭环境的变化。
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Do Australian Children Have More Problems Today Than Twenty Years Ago
The popular view that today's Australian children are faring worse than those of yesteryear can be investigated by comparing similar studies from now and from 20 years ago. Growing Up in Australia, the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) follows two cohorts - infants, born 2003-2004, and preschool children, born 1999-2000. The Australian Temperament Project (ATP), still running today, began in 1983 with a cohort of Victorian infants, born 1982-1983. These two studies feature parallel data on temperament and behaviour, collected by teachers and parents. The findings indicate that the majority of both sets of children are developing well. Some differences between the two cohorts were found as reported by parents and teachers. The authors discuss the results and methodological differences, which could reflect awareness or tolerance of behaviour problems by parents and teachers, and changes in school and home environments.
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