UCL GOS Institute of Child Health, London, UK
UCL Institute of Education, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2021 Feb 11;11(2):e043361. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043361.
Up to a quarter of all children globally live in single-parent households. Studies have concluded that children who grow up with continuously married parents have better health outcomes than children who grow up with single or separated parents. This is consistent for key health and development outcomes including physical health, psychological well-being and educational attainment. Possible explanations include higher poverty and time limitations of parental engagement within single-parent families, but these only represent a narrow range of mechanisms. We aim to identify and synthesise the evidence on how being born into and/or living in a single-parent household compared with living in a two-parent household as a child impacts health and development outcomes, healthcare use and factors that may be driving differences.
We will search PubMed, Scopus and ERIC and adapt our search terms for search engines and grey literature sites to include relevant conference abstracts and grey literature. We will restrict results to English language publications from 2000 to 2020 and screen against inclusion criteria. We will categorise main outcomes into five groups of outcomes: birth outcomes, mortality, physical health, mental health and development, and healthcare use. We will use the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale to assess the methodological quality of studies. Narrative synthesis will form the primary analysis in the review. Synthesis of effect estimates without meta-analysis will follow the Synthesis Without Meta-analysis guidelines.
All documents used are publicly accessible. We will submit results to a peer-reviewed journal and international social science conferences. We will communicate results with single-parent groups and relevant charitable organisations. This review will also be included in IL's PhD thesis.
CRD42020197890.
全球多达四分之一的儿童生活在单亲家庭中。研究表明,与成长于单亲或离异家庭的儿童相比,成长于父母持续婚姻关系中的儿童拥有更好的健康结果。这一结论适用于包括身体健康、心理健康和受教育程度在内的关键健康和发展结果。可能的解释包括单亲家庭中父母参与度更高的贫困和时间限制,但这些仅代表了一系列狭隘的机制。我们旨在确定并综合有关证据,即与成长于双亲家庭相比,作为儿童成长于单亲家庭如何影响健康和发展结果、医疗保健使用以及可能导致差异的因素。
我们将搜索 PubMed、Scopus 和 ERIC,并根据搜索引擎和灰色文献网站调整我们的搜索术语,以包括相关会议摘要和灰色文献。我们将把结果限制在 2000 年至 2020 年期间以英语发表的出版物,并根据纳入标准进行筛选。我们将把主要结果分为五类:出生结果、死亡率、身体健康、心理健康和发展以及医疗保健使用。我们将使用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表来评估研究的方法学质量。综述中的主要分析将采用叙述性综合。如果没有进行荟萃分析,我们将按照无荟萃分析综合指南进行效果估计的综合。
所有使用的文件都是公开可获取的。我们将把结果提交给同行评议的期刊和国际社会科学会议。我们将与单亲群体和相关慈善组织沟通结果。本综述也将包含在 IL 的博士论文中。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42020197890。