The Effects of Childhood Circumstances on Adult Health and SES
童年环境对成人健康和社会经济地位的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:8589565
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 32.31万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingAdultAgeChildChildhoodComplexCriminal JusticeDataData CollectionEconomicsEducationElderlyEventFamilyFriendshipsFunctional disorderGenerationsGoalsHealthHealth StatusHouseholdIncomeIndividualInstructionInvestigationLifeLife Cycle StagesLinkMeasurementMeasuresMental HealthMental disordersModelingOutcomeParentsPathway interactionsPatient Self-ReportPersonal SatisfactionProxyQuality of lifeRecording of previous eventsReporterReportingResearchRespondentRoleSamplingSchoolsShockSiblingsSocial NetworkSocioeconomic StatusSpousesSubstance abuse problemSystemTimeUnemploymentValidity and ReliabilityViolenceWorkbasedeprivationdesignearly experienceeconomic costexperiencegrandparentimprovedinterestphysical conditioningprospectivepsychologicrespiratoryresponsesocioeconomics
项目摘要
This project will design retrospective histories that capture the most relevant circumstances in which PSID respondents lived during their childhood years. These circumstances will include aspects of their economic i life including periods of deprivation, their family life and any reasons for family dysfunction, history of arrests and convictions, their friendship networks, and school experiences. Traditionally, PSID has relied on one respondent to report on both spouses. In this project I will analyze the congruency of proxy and self-reports by comparing spousal and self-reports of the same histories. Building on my past research, I will use this enhanced PSID data to examine impacts of early life conditions including childhood mental and physical health on salient later life adult outcomes spanning adult mental and physical health and socioeconomic status (SES) including levels and trajectories of education, family income, household wealth, individual earnings, labor supply, and the propensity to stay and remain married. The project will also investigate possible determinants of childhood mental disorders including issues in the family, the schools, and social networks.
该项目将设计回顾性历史,捕捉 PSID 受访者童年时期生活的最相关的情况。这些情况将包括他们的经济生活的各个方面,包括贫困时期、家庭生活和家庭功能失调的任何原因、逮捕和定罪的历史、他们的友谊网络和学校经历。传统上,PSID 依靠一名受访者来报告配偶双方的情况。在这个项目中,我将通过比较相同历史的配偶和自我报告来分析委托书和自我报告的一致性。在我过去的研究的基础上,我将利用这些增强的 PSID 数据来研究早期生活状况(包括儿童心理和身体健康)对成年后显着结果的影响,涵盖成年心理和身体健康以及社会经济地位(SES),包括教育水平和轨迹、家庭收入、家庭财富、个人收入、劳动力供应以及维持婚姻的倾向。该项目还将调查儿童精神障碍的可能决定因素,包括家庭、学校和社交网络中的问题。
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