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Laura D Howe1, Debbie A Lawlor, Carol Propper.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic inequalities are a key policy challenge. Studies to date have not taken a unified approach to assess how socioeconomic inequalities in health, behaviour and educational attainment change as children age.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23322849 PMCID: PMC3596772 DOI: 10.1136/jech-2012-201892
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Epidemiol Community Health ISSN: 0143-005X Impact factor: 6.286
Distributions of outcome measures and sample size at each age
| Birth/infancy | 7 years | 9 years | 11 years | 15 years | Total N (at least one measure)* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Health indicators | ||||||
| Global parent-assessed health, n (%) | N=9895 | N=7576 | N=7493 | N=6596 | 10663 | |
| 1 (very healthy, no problems) | 4817 (48.7) | 4652 (61.4) | 4902 (65.4) | 4237 (64.2) | ||
| 2 (healthy, few minor problems) | 4685 (47.4) | 2786 (36.8) | 2476 (33.0) | 2263 (34.3) | ||
| 3 or 4 (sometimes quite ill, or almost always unwell) | 393 (4.0) | 138 (1.8) | 115 (1.5) | 96 (1.5) | ||
| Mean (SD) | 1.55 (0.57) | 1.40 (0.53) | 1.36 (0.51) | 1.37 (0.51) | ||
| Height (cm), mean (SD) | N=9655, 50.63 (2.49) | N=7474, 125.61 (5.39) | N=6971, 139.51 (6.28) | N=6510, 150.76 (7.25) | N=4810, 169.26 (8.37) | 11463 |
| DXA-assessed fat-mass (kg), median (IQR) | N=6702, 7.18 (4.79, 10.94) | N=6411, 9.78 (6.63, 15.26) | N=4766, 13.62 (8.28, 19.93) | 7642 | ||
| Cholesterol (mmol/l), mean (SD) | N=4674, 4.27 (0.66) | N=3203, 3.75 (0.64) | 5560 | |||
| HDL cholesterol (mmol/l), mean (SD) | N=4674, 1.40 (0.31) | N=3203, 1.28 (0.29) | 5560 | |||
| Triglycerides (mmol/l), median (IQR) | N=4674, 1.00 (0.76, 1.38) | N=3203, 0.75 (0.60, 0.98) | 5560 | |||
| C reactive protein (mg/l), median (IQR) | N=4674, 0.21 (0.11, 0.54) | N=3203, 0.39 (0.22, 0.89) | 5560 | |||
| SBP (mm Hg), mean (SD) | N=7346, 98.86 (9.18) | N=6292, 102.83 (7.71) | N=6446, 105.49 (9.86) | N=4704, 123.12 (10.78) | 8488 | |
| DBP (mm Hg), mean (SD) | N=7344, 56.46 (6.63) | N=6292, 60.00 (6.88) | N=6446, 58.72 (6.53) | N=4704, 67.59 (8.75) | 8487 | |
| BMD (g/cm2), mean (SD) | N=6702, 0.90 (0.05) | N=6411, 0.95 (0.06) | N=4766, 1.11 (0.08) | 7642 | ||
| Behavioural outcomes | ||||||
| Total difficulties score (range 0–40), mean (SD) | N=7119, 7.09 (4.21) | N=6353, 6.24 (4.20) | N=5819, 5.92 (4.19) | 8708 | ||
| Hyperactivity score (range 0–10), mean (SD) | N=7119, 3.28 (2.30) | N=6353, 2.79 (2.17) | N=5819, 2.60 (2.13) | 8708 | ||
| Emotional problems score (range 0–10), mean (SD) | N=7119, 1.42 (1.56) | N=6353, 1.39 (1.60) | N=5819, 1.33 (1.56) | 8708 | ||
| Conduct difficulties score (range 0–10), mean (SD) | N=7119, 1.52 (1.35) | N=6353, 1.16 (1.26) | N=5819, 1.08 (1.26) | 8708 | ||
| Peer problems score (range 0–10), mean (SD) | N=7119, 0.97 (1.28) | N=6353, 1.00 (1.32) | N=5819, 0.96 (1.34) | 8708 | ||
| Educational outcomes | ||||||
| Summary educational attainment measure (%), mean (SD) | N=10365, 66.16 (15.54) | N=8856, 52.24 (11.20) | 10659 | |||
| English test scores (%), mean (SD) | N=10506, 58.63 (15.74) | N=9022, 46.27 (17.26) | 10735 | |||
| Mathematics test scores (%), mean (SD) | N=10582, 64.94 (21.19) | N=9276, 54.80 (14.62) | 10812 | |||
| Science test scores (%), mean (SD) | N=10633, 73.95 (15.20) | N=9330, 54.29 (13.53) | 10840 | |||
*The total sample size for each outcome is the number of individuals with one or more measure at any age. The statistical analysis technique uses all available measures for each individual, as well as the observed changes with age across the whole dataset, to estimate a full trajectory across all ages for that individual.
BMD, bone mineral density; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; DXA, dual x-ray accelerometry; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; SBP, systolic blood pressure.
Socioeconomic position of individuals included in analyses of inequalities in fat-mass and comparison with ALSPAC participants not included in analyses
| Participants included in our analyses in fat-mass models, N=7642 | Non-included ALSPAC participants, N=4851 | p Value for comparison | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maternal education, N (%) | |||
| Less than O-level | 1776 (23.2) | 1977 (40.8) | <0.001 |
| O-level | 2694 (35.3) | 1636 (33.7) | |
| A-level | 1995 (26.1) | 808 (16.7) | |
| Degree | 1177 (15.4) | 430 (8.9) | |
Fat-mass was chosen for illustrative purposes only. It has a sample size in the middle of our range of sample sizes; N was greatest for analyses of height and smallest for analysis of blood-based measures. Patterns of differences were similar for each outcome analysis and excluded set. The p value is derived from a χ2 test.
ALSPAC, Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children.
Socioeconomic inequalities in child health measures, and changes in these over childhood
| Outcome | Age (years) at first measure | Gender | N | Inequality by maternal education at baseline (first age of assessment) | Change in inequality with each year of age | p for gender differences | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SII (95% CI) | p Value | Interaction with age (95% CI) | p Value | |||||
| Overall parent-assessed health | 0 | Combined | 10663 | 0.07 (−0.004 to 0.14) | 0.07 | −0.01 (−0.01 to 0.003) | 0.2 | 0.8 |
| Height | 0 | Combined | 11463 | 0.15 (0.09 to 0.22) | <0.001 | 0.01 (0.004 to 0.02) | 0.002 | 0.7 |
| Total fat-mass | 9 | Male | 3799 | −0.8 (−0.20 to 0.04) | 0.2 | 0.001 (−0.02 to 0.02) | 0.9 | 0.004 |
| 9 | Female | 3843 | −0.29 (−0.41 to −0.17) | <0.001 | −0.01 (−0.03 to 0.003) | 0.1 | ||
| Cholesterol | 9 | Combined | 5560 | −0.12 (−0.23 to −0.02) | 0.02 | 0.02 (−0.001 to 0.04) | 0.06 | 0.8 |
| Triglycerides | 9 | Combined | 5560 | 0.02 (−0.08 to 0.13) | 0.7 | −0.004 (−0.03 to 0.02) | 0.7 | 0.1 |
| HDL cholesterol | 9 | Male | 2803 | −0.10 (−0.24 to 0.04) | 0.2 | 0.01 (−0.01 to 0.04) | 0.3 | 0.02 |
| 9 | Female | 2757 | 0.10 (−0.05 to 0.25) | 0.2 | 0.02 (−0.004 to 0.05) | 0.09 | ||
| CRP | 9 | Male | 2803 | −0.03 (−0.18 to 0.12) | 0.7 | 0.001 (−0.04 to 0.04) | 1.0 | 0.002 |
| 9 | Female | 2757 | −0.24 (−0.39 to −0.08) | 0.003 | −0.03 (−0.07 to 0.01) | 0.1 | ||
| SBP | 7 | Combined | 8488 | −0.28 (−0.35 to −0.20) | <0.001 | 0.03 (0.01 to 0.04) | <0.001 | 0.4 |
| DBP | 7 | Combined | 8487 | −0.24 (−0.31 to −0.16) | <0.001 | 0.02 (0.01 to 0.04) | 0.01 | 0.3 |
| BMD | 9 | Combined | 7642 | 0.12 (0.03 to 0.20) | 0.007 | −0.01 (−0.03 to −0.002) | 0.02 | 0.2 |
SII represents the mean difference in SDs of the outcome between the individuals with the hypothetical highest and lowest maternal education at baseline (intercept)—that is, at the first age at which outcomes were assessed. The interaction with age coefficient represents the additional change in SDs of the outcome between the hypothetical highest and lowest SEP for every 1 year increase in the child's age. 95% CIs are calculated using robust SEs. Results are adjusted for the child's exact age in weeks at the time of outcome measurement and the child's gender. Fat-mass is additionally adjusted for height and height squared.
BMD, bone mineral density; CRP, C-reactive protein; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; HDL, high density lipoprotein; SBP, systolic blood pressure; SEP, socioeconomic position; SII, slope index of inequality.
Figure 1The SII (slope index of inequality) is plotted against age for each outcome. All outcomes are standardised to have a mean of zero and a variance of one. The SII is the mean difference in SDs of the outcome between the highest and lowest maternal education. Graphs are presented for males and females combined ‘m and f’ if no evidence of gender interactions was found, or separately for males and females for outcomes where there was evidence of gender differences in the association with maternal education. Abbreviations of outcome names: BMD, bone mineral density; CRP, C reactive protein; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; HDLc, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, SBP, systolic blood pressure; SDQ, summary score of behavioural difficulties measured by the strengths and difficulties questionnaire, education, summary score of attainment in tests in English, mathematics and science. This figure is only reproduced in colour in the online version.
Socioeconomic inequalities in behavioural measures and educational attainment, and changes in these over childhood
| Age (years) at first measure | Gender | N | Inequality by maternal education at baseline (first age of assessment) | Change in inequality with each year of age | p for gender differences | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SII (95% CI) | p Value | Interaction with age (95% CI) | p Value | |||||
| Behavioural difficulties | ||||||||
| Total difficulties | 7 | Combined | 8708 | −0.39 (−0.47 to −0.31) | <0.001 | 0.004 (−0.02 to 0.03) | 0.7 | 0.7 |
| Hyperactivity | 7 | Male | 4443 | −0.35 (−0.46 to −0.23) | <0.001 | 0.003 (−0.03 to 0.03) | 0.9 | 0.1 |
| 7 | Female | 4265 | −0.51 (−0.62 to −0.39) | <0.001 | 0.01 (−0.02 to 0.04) | 0.4 | ||
| Conduct problems | 7 | Combined | 8708 | −0.26 (−0.34 to −0.18) | <0.001 | −0.01 (−0.04 to 0.01) | 0.3 | 0.2 |
| Peer problems | 7 | Combined | 8708 | −0.30 (−0.38 to −0.22) | <0.001 | 0.03 (0.01 to 0.06) | 0.02 | 0.4 |
| Emotional problems | 7 | Combined | 8708 | −0.05 (−0.13 to 0.04) | 0.3 | −0.03 (−0.05 to −0.003) | 0.023 | 0.2 |
| Educational attainment | ||||||||
| Overall attainment | 11 | Combined | 10659 | 1.43 (1.37 to 1.50) | <0.001 | −0.09 (−0.11 to −0.08) | <0.001 | 0.9 |
| English test scores | 11 | Combined | 10735 | 1.36 (1.30 to 1.43) | <0.001 | 0.04 (0.02 to 0.05) | <0.001 | 0.7 |
| Mathematics test scores | 11 | Combined | 10812 | 1.28 (1.21 to 1.34) | <0.001 | −0.05 (−0.07 to −0.03) | <0.001 | 0.6 |
| Science test scores | 11 | Combined | 10840 | 1.34 (1.28 to 1.41) | <0.001 | −0.18 (−0.20 to −0.16) | <0.001 | 0.9 |
SII represents the mean difference in SDs of the outcome between the individuals with the hypothetical highest and lowest SEP maternal education at baseline (intercept)—that is, at the first age at which outcomes were assessed. The interaction with age coefficient represents the additional change in SDs of the outcome between the hypothetical highest and lowest SEP for every 1 year increase in the child's age. 95% CIs are calculated using robust SEs. Results are adjusted for the child's exact age in weeks at the time of outcome measurement and the child's gender.
SEP, socioeconomic position; SII, slope index of inequality.