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太平洋岛屿家庭研究:居住在新西兰的两岁太平洋儿童的行为问题

Pacific Islands Families Study: behavioral problems among two-year-old Pacific children living in New Zealand.

作者信息

Paterson Janis, Carter Sarnia, Gao Wanzhen, Perese Lana

机构信息

Pacific Islands Families Study, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand.

出版信息

J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2007 May;48(5):514-22. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2006.01716.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The aim of this study was to determine (1) the prevalence of behavioral problems among two-year-old Pacific children living in New Zealand, (2) ethnic differences in behavioral problems, and (3) relationships between maternal and socio-demographic variables and problem child behavior.

METHODS

Data were gathered from the Pacific Islands Families (PIF) Study. Mothers of a cohort of 1398 Pacific infants born in Auckland, New Zealand during 2000 were interviewed when the children were two years of age. Maternal reports (1028) of child behavior were obtained using the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL).

RESULTS

In the PIF cohort, 15.6% of children were in the clinical range with one or more deviant scores from the seven syndrome scales, and 14% were in the borderline range. The prevalence rate of internalizing problems was 17.1% in the clinical range and 8.9% in the borderline range. The prevalence rate of externalizing problems was 6.6% in the clinical range and 13.7% in the borderline range. The prevalence rate of total problems was 14.2% in the clinical range and 9.6% in the borderline range. Discipline and maternal education were significantly associated with elevated externalizing scores. Household size, maternal education, cultural orientation, and number of years living in New Zealand were significantly associated with internalizing scores. Child ethnicity was significantly associated with internalizing, externalizing and total problem behavior scores. In the clinical range, child ethnicity and gender were significantly associated with the prevalence of problem behavior.

CONCLUSIONS

Cross-ethnicity differences in CBCL scores were found, which illustrates the diversity in the Pacific population in New Zealand. Such findings highlight the way in which preschool behavior problems may vary within specific cultural settings and underscore the need for in-depth research to explore these unique contexts.

摘要

背景

本研究的目的是确定:(1)居住在新西兰的两岁太平洋岛裔儿童中行为问题的患病率;(2)行为问题的种族差异;(3)母亲及社会人口学变量与儿童问题行为之间的关系。

方法

数据取自太平洋岛屿家庭(PIF)研究。对2000年在新西兰奥克兰出生的1398名太平洋岛裔婴儿的母亲进行了访谈,访谈时间为孩子两岁时。使用儿童行为清单(CBCL)获取母亲对孩子行为的报告(1028份)。

结果

在PIF队列中,15.6%的儿童在七个综合征量表中出现一个或多个异常分数,处于临床范围,14%处于临界范围。内化问题的患病率在临床范围为17.1%,在临界范围为8.9%。外化问题的患病率在临床范围为6.6%,在临界范围为13.7%。总问题的患病率在临床范围为14.2%,在临界范围为9.6%。管教和母亲教育与外化分数升高显著相关。家庭规模、母亲教育、文化取向和在新西兰居住的年数与内化分数显著相关。儿童种族与内化、外化和总问题行为分数显著相关。在临床范围内,儿童种族和性别与问题行为的患病率显著相关。

结论

发现了CBCL分数的跨种族差异,这说明了新西兰太平洋岛裔人群的多样性。这些发现凸显了学前行为问题在特定文化背景下可能存在差异的方式,并强调了深入研究以探索这些独特背景的必要性。

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