Hunt T J, Hepner R, Seaton K W
Am J Dis Child. 1982 Jun;136(6):538-42. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.1982.03970420062014.
Sixteen caretakers of children hospitalized for their first episode of lead poisoning and 16 caretakers of children with normal lead levels were interviewed in their homes to determine if caretakers of children with lead poisoning provided more inadequate child care than the comparison group of caretakers. Children were matched according to age, race, and sex. Correlations were found between children's lead levels and caretakers' scores on the measures of inadequate child care. Differences were evident in the overall physical and cognitive emotional care provided to these children. No differences were found in the caretakers' ages, number of years of education and family monthly income, number of occupants in the household, and family mobility. Implications of the intertwined roles of inadequate child care, subclinical lead poisoning, and later developmental sequelae are discussed.
研究人员对16名首次因铅中毒住院儿童的看护者以及16名铅水平正常儿童的看护者进行了家访,以确定铅中毒儿童的看护者是否比对照组看护者提供了更不充分的儿童照料。儿童根据年龄、种族和性别进行匹配。研究发现儿童的铅水平与看护者在儿童照料不充分衡量指标上的得分之间存在相关性。在为这些儿童提供的总体身体、认知和情感照料方面存在明显差异。在看护者的年龄、受教育年限、家庭月收入、家庭居住人数和家庭流动性方面未发现差异。文中还讨论了儿童照料不充分、亚临床铅中毒以及后期发育后遗症之间相互交织的影响。