Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan.
Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima, Japan.
J Prim Care Community Health. 2023 Jan-Dec;14:21501319231199978. doi: 10.1177/21501319231199978.
We conducted a secondary analysis of the data derived from a cross-sectional survey among parents of school-age children in Japan. The present study explored variables associated with parents' satisfaction with the local parenting environment. Multivariable logistic regression was used by entering parental satisfaction as a dependent variable and basic and parenting-related items as independent variables. A total of 2218 respondents were stratified by self-determined financial circumstances. A higher proportion of respondents stated low satisfaction with the local parenting environment and support schemes among the financially struggling group (50.4%) than among the non-struggling group (33.8%). Among the financially struggling group, the variables significantly associated with low satisfaction were a lack of parenting support (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 1.612) and being unable to use after-school children's clubs (aOR = 1.747). Our exploratory analysis suggests that after-school children's clubs can be expected to play a role in widening social networks and community connectedness among parents struggling financially. This role should be reflected in municipal welfare policy.
我们对日本学龄儿童家长的横断面调查数据进行了二次分析。本研究探讨了与父母对当地育儿环境满意度相关的变量。通过将父母满意度作为因变量,将基本和育儿相关项目作为自变量,采用多变量逻辑回归。总共对 2218 名受访者按自定财务状况进行分层。在经济困难组(50.4%)中,相对于非困难组(33.8%),表示对当地育儿环境和支持计划满意度较低的受访者比例更高。在经济困难组中,与低满意度显著相关的变量是缺乏育儿支持(调整后的优势比[aOR]=1.612)和无法使用课外儿童俱乐部(aOR=1.747)。我们的探索性分析表明,课外儿童俱乐部可以在扩大经济困难父母的社交网络和社区联系方面发挥作用。这一作用应反映在市政福利政策中。