Moyes C D
Arch Dis Child. 1976 Jun;51(6):435-8. doi: 10.1136/adc.51.6.435.
More than 1000 schoolchildren on St. Helena were studied to determine factors associated with suboptimal growth. Disease was demonstrable in only a small minority, but social factors were of prime importance. In particular, family size was found to be a dominant factor, over-riding the associated effect from overcrowding. The implications of this findings are discussed, and the concept of a "threshold of coping" developed. It is suggested that failure to achieve optimal growth may be a particularly useful index of the points of stress in the child-rearing patterns of society.
对圣赫勒拿岛1000多名学童进行了研究,以确定与生长发育欠佳相关的因素。只有少数儿童被证实患有疾病,但社会因素至关重要。特别是,家庭规模被发现是一个主导因素,超过了过度拥挤带来的相关影响。本文讨论了这一研究结果的意义,并提出了“应对阈值”的概念。研究表明,未能实现最佳生长发育可能是社会育儿模式中压力点的一个特别有用的指标。