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儿童健康与发展中的管辖、社会经济和性别不平等:对澳大利亚全国 5 岁儿童普查的分析。

Jurisdictional, socioeconomic and gender inequalities in child health and development: analysis of a national census of 5-year-olds in Australia.

机构信息

Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, Centre for Child Health Research, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2012 Sep 4;2(5). doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-001075. Print 2012.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Early child development may have important consequences for inequalities in health and well-being. This paper explores population level patterns of child development across Australian jurisdictions, considering socioeconomic and demographic characteristics.

DESIGN

Census of child development across Australia.

SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS

Teachers complete a developmental checklist, the Australian Early Development Index (AEDI), for all children in their first year of full-time schooling. Between May and July 2009, the AEDI was collected by 14 628 teachers in primary schools (government and non-government) across Australia, providing information on 261 147 children (approximately 97.5% of the estimated 5-year-old population).

OUTCOME MEASURES

Level of developmental vulnerability in Australian children for five developmental domains: physical well-being, social competence, emotional maturity, language and cognitive skills and communication skills and general knowledge.

RESULTS

The results show demographic and socioeconomic inequalities in child development as well as within and between jurisdiction inequalities. The magnitude of the overall level of inequality in child development and the impact of covariates varies considerably both between and within jurisdiction by sex. For example, the difference in overall developmental vulnerability between the best-performing and worst-performing jurisdiction is 12.5% for males and 7.1% for females. Levels of absolute social inequality within jurisdictions range from 8.2% for females to 12.7% for males.

CONCLUSIONS

The different mix of universal and targeted services provided within jurisdictions from pregnancy to age 5 may contribute to inequality across the country. These results illustrate the potential utility of a developmental census to shed light on the impact of differences in universal and targeted services to support child development by school entry.

摘要

目的

儿童早期发展可能对健康和福祉方面的不平等产生重要影响。本文探讨了澳大利亚各司法管辖区的儿童发展的人口水平模式,同时考虑了社会经济和人口特征。

设计

澳大利亚儿童发展普查。

地点和参与者

教师为所有在全日制学校就读第一年的儿童填写发展检查表,即澳大利亚早期发展指数(AEDI)。2009 年 5 月至 7 月期间,澳大利亚各地的 14628 名小学(政府和非政府)教师收集了 AEDI,为 261147 名儿童(约占 5 岁儿童估计人数的 97.5%)提供了信息。

结果测量

澳大利亚儿童在五个发展领域的发展脆弱程度:身体福祉、社会能力、情绪成熟度、语言和认知技能以及沟通技能和一般知识。

结果

结果显示了儿童发展方面的人口统计学和社会经济不平等,以及司法管辖区内和之间的不平等。儿童发展总体不平等的程度和协变量的影响在司法管辖区之间和内部差异很大,性别也存在差异。例如,表现最好和最差的司法管辖区之间男性的整体发展脆弱性差异为 12.5%,女性为 7.1%。司法管辖区内的绝对社会不平等程度范围从女性的 8.2%到男性的 12.7%。

结论

从怀孕到 5 岁,各司法管辖区提供的普遍服务和有针对性服务的不同组合可能导致全国范围内的不平等。这些结果说明了发展普查的潜在效用,可以了解支持儿童发展的普遍服务和有针对性服务的差异对入学前儿童发展的影响。

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