Neligan G A, Prudham D
Arch Dis Child. 1976 Nov;51(11):853-8. doi: 10.1136/adc.51.11.853.
In a large, geographically defined population of children a number of family factors in addition to social class, determined by the father's occupation, were recorded by health visitors and school nurses with routine responsibility for these children. The quality of the children in normal schools was assessed in terms of nonverbal IQ and height at the ages of 5 and 10 years, and of behavior as reported by the teacher at the age of 10 years. By analysis of variance the sum of the independent effects of the other family factors greatly outweighed that of occupational social class, except in the case of the IQ at 10 years. The most important of the other family factors was the quality of the mother's care of her child during the first 3 years of life.
在一个地域界定明确的庞大儿童群体中,除了由父亲职业决定的社会阶层外,健康访视员和学校护士还记录了一系列其他家庭因素,他们按常规负责这些孩子。对普通学校中儿童的评估依据包括5岁和10岁时的非言语智商、身高,以及10岁时教师报告的行为表现。通过方差分析发现,除了10岁时的智商外,其他家庭因素的独立影响之和大大超过职业社会阶层的影响。其他家庭因素中最重要的是母亲在孩子生命最初3年对其的照料质量。