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澳大利亚有年幼子女家庭在 COVID-19 相关经济困难方面的分配不平等。

Inequalities in the distribution of COVID-19-related financial difficulties for Australian families with young children.

机构信息

Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne, Victoria.

Department of Paediatrics, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria.

出版信息

Child Care Health Dev. 2022 Nov;48(6):1040-1051. doi: 10.1111/cch.13010. Epub 2022 Apr 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We examine (1) the frequency of financial difficulties in Australian families with young children (0-8 years) in the early and later phases of the pandemic; (2) the extent to which parents' pre-pandemic socio-economic disadvantage (SED) predicted financial difficulties; and (3) whether grandparent intergenerational SED further amplified this risk.

METHOD

Data: Australian Temperament Project (ATP; established 1983, N = 2443) and ATP Generation 3 study (ATPG3; established 2012; N = 702), of which 74% (N = 553) completed a COVID-specific module in the early (May-September 2020) and/or later (October-December 2021) phases of the pandemic.

OUTCOMES

Parent-reported loss of employment/reduced income, difficulty paying for essentials, and financial strain.

EXPOSURES

Pre-pandemic parent and grandparent education and occupation.

ANALYSIS

Logistic regressions, estimated via generalized estimating equations, were used to examine associations between the pre-pandemic SED of parents and grandparents and their interaction with financial difficulties, adjusting for potential confounders.

RESULTS

At both pandemic time points, a third of parents reported adverse financial impacts (early: 34%, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 30-38; later: 32%, 95% CI = 28-36). Each standard deviation increase in the parents' pre-pandemic SED was associated with a 36% increase in the odds of reporting multiple financial difficulties (odds ratio [OR] = 1.36, 95% CI = 1.04-1.78). There was little evidence of an interaction between the SED of parents and grandparents.

CONCLUSIONS

Financial impacts related to the COVID-19 pandemic were common and, irrespective of grandparent SED, disproportionately borne by parents with higher pre-pandemic SED. Given the well-established relationship between disadvantage and child health and development, sustained and well-targeted government supports will be critical to minimizing adverse impacts in years to come.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在(1)调查澳大利亚有 0-8 岁幼儿的家庭在疫情早期和后期阶段经济困难的频率;(2)父母在疫情前的社会经济劣势(SED)在多大程度上预测了经济困难;(3)祖辈的代际 SED 是否进一步放大了这种风险。

方法

数据:澳大利亚气质研究(ATP;成立于 1983 年,N=2443)和 ATP 第三代研究(ATPG3;成立于 2012 年;N=702),其中 74%(N=553)在疫情的早期(2020 年 5 月至 9 月)和/或后期(2021 年 10 月至 12 月)阶段完成了 COVID-19 特定模块。

结果

父母报告失业/收入减少、难以支付基本生活费用和经济压力。

暴露因素

疫情前父母和祖辈的教育和职业。

分析

使用广义估计方程的逻辑回归分析用于研究父母和祖辈在疫情前的 SED 与其在经济困难方面的相互关系,同时调整了潜在的混杂因素。

结果

在两个疫情阶段,三分之一的父母报告了不利的经济影响(早期:34%,95%置信区间[CI] = 30-38;后期:32%,95%CI = 28-36)。父母在疫情前的 SED 每增加一个标准差,报告多种经济困难的几率就会增加 36%(比值比[OR] = 1.36,95%CI = 1.04-1.78)。父母和祖辈的 SED 之间几乎没有相互作用的证据。

结论

与 COVID-19 大流行相关的经济影响很常见,而且无论祖辈的 SED 如何,经济困难主要由疫情前 SED 较高的父母承担。鉴于劣势与儿童健康和发展之间的既定关系,持续和有针对性的政府支持将是至关重要的,以最小化未来几年的不利影响。

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