| Literature DB >> 25729332 |
Patrick M Krueger1, Douglas P Jutte2, Luisa Franzini3, Irma Elo4, Mark D Hayward5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We examine the association between family structure and children's health care utilization, barriers to health care access, health, and schooling and cognitive outcomes and assess whether socioeconomic status (SES) accounts for those family structure differences. We advance prior research by focusing on understudied but increasingly common family structures including single father families and five different family structures that include grandparents.Entities:
Keywords: Access to health care; Children; Extended family; Family; Grandparent; Health; School; Single parent; Utilization of health care
Year: 2015 PMID: 25729332 PMCID: PMC4343278 DOI: 10.1186/s12963-015-0038-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Popul Health Metr ISSN: 1478-7954
Means and percentages of study variables, children aged birth through 17, United States, 1997-2013
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| Num. of reasons delayed care, mean | 0.14 | Married couple | 67 |
| Has routine place for care, % | 92 | Cohabiting couple | 6 |
| No Rx because of cost, % | 3 | Single mother | 16 |
| No dentist due to cost (ages 2+), % | 6 | Single father | 2 |
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| Extended married couple | 3 | |
| No checkup last 12 mos., % | 25 | Extended cohabiting couple | <1 |
| Times to the ER past 12 mos., % | Extended single mother | 4 | |
| None | 80 | Extended single father | 1 |
| 1 visit | 13 | Skipped generation | 1 |
| 2-3 visits | 5 |
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| 4-9 visits | 1 | Family income equivalence, mean | $42,751 |
| 10-12 visits | <1 | Highest educational attainment, % | |
| 13+ visits | <1 | Less than high school | 10 |
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| High school degree | 24 | |
| Global health, % | Some college | 32 | |
| Excellent | 56 | Baccalaureate degree | 20 |
| Very good | 27 | Post-baccalaureate | 14 |
| Good | 15 | Proportion employed, % | 74 |
| Fair | 2 | Homeowner, % | 66 |
| Poor | <1 |
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| Headaches last 12 mos. (ages 3+), % | 6 | Age, mean | 8.5 |
| Activity limitation, % | 8 | Male, % | 51 |
| Cold last 2 weeks, 1998–2013, % | 18 | Race/Ethnicity, % | |
| 3+ ear infections last 12 mo., % | 6 | Non-Hispanic white | 61 |
| Condition requiring Rx for 3+ mos., % | 13 | Non-Hispanic black | 15 |
| Asthma severity, % | Non-Hispanic other | 6 | |
| Never diagnosed with asthma | 87 | Mexican American | 13 |
| Diagnosed but no attacks in 12 mos. | 7 | Other Hispanic | 6 |
| Diagnosed & attack in 12 mos. | 4 | Foreign born, % | 4 |
| Diagnosed & hospitalized 12 mos. | 2 | Survey year, mean | 2005 |
| Anemia last 12 mos., % | 1 | Region of residence, % | |
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| Northeast | 17 | |
| School days missed last year, mean | 4 | South | 36 |
| Learning disability, % | 9 | Midwest | 24 |
| ADD/ADHD, % | 8 | West | 22 |
| Number children in family, mean | 2.4 | ||
| Calendar quarter of interview, % | |||
| First quarter | 25 | ||
| Second quarter | 25 | ||
| Third quarter | 25 | ||
| Fourth quarter | 25 | ||
| Birth weight, % | |||
| ≥2,500 grams | 90 | ||
| 1,500 to 2,499 grams | 7 | ||
| <1,500 grams | 3 | ||
| N (unweighted): 198,894 | |||
Exponentiated coefficients for health care outcomes, children aged birth through 17, United States, 1997–2013
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| Married couple | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. |
| Cohabiting couple | 1.58*** | 0.67*** | 1.97*** | 1.82*** | 1.22*** | 1.60*** |
| (1.44,1.74) | (0.62,0.73) | (1.72,2.27) | (1.64,2.02) | (1.15,1.30) | (1.52,1.70) | |
| Single mother | 1.76*** | 0.83*** | 2.25*** | 1.86*** | 1.06** | 1.70*** |
| (1.67,1.86) | (0.78,0.88) | (2.07,2.45) | (1.75,1.99) | (1.02,1.10) | (1.63,1.77) | |
| Single father | 0.96 | 0.53*** | 1.38** | 1.27** | 1.43*** | 1.17** |
| (0.82,1.13) | (0.47,0.60) | (1.10,1.73) | (1.10,1.48) | (1.31,1.56) | (1.06,1.28) | |
| Extended married couple | 1.28*** | 0.87* | 1.63*** | 1.40*** | 1.08 | 1.23*** |
| (1.14,1.43) | (0.76,0.98) | (1.35,1.98) | (1.17,1.67) | (0.99,1.17) | (1.13,1.34) | |
| Extended cohabiting couple | 1.78*** | 0.72* | 2.71*** | 2.62*** | 1.30* | 1.83*** |
| (1.33,2.40) | (0.54,0.97) | (1.79,4.12) | (1.81,3.79) | (1.01,1.67) | (1.48,2.27) | |
| Extended single mother | 1.58*** | 0.85** | 2.21*** | 1.38*** | 1.05 | 1.73*** |
| (1.43,1.75) | (0.76,0.95) | (1.91,2.57) | (1.21,1.58) | (0.97,1.13) | (1.62,1.86) | |
| Extended single father | 0.94 | 0.59*** | 1.89*** | 1.46** | 1.23* | 1.44*** |
| (0.72,1.22) | (0.48,0.72) | (1.33,2.70) | (1.10,1.93) | (1.05,1.44) | (1.23,1.67) | |
| Skipped generation | 1.19* | 0.76*** | 0.98 | 1.03 | 1.13* | 1.49*** |
| (1.01,1.40) | (0.66,0.88) | (0.76,1.26) | (0.84,1.25) | (1.03,1.26) | (1.33,1.67) | |
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| Married couple | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. |
| Cohabiting couple | 1.30*** | 0.87*** | 1.33*** | 1.30*** | 1.02 | 1.32*** |
| (1.18,1.43) | (0.80,0.94) | (1.16,1.53) | (1.17,1.45) | (0.96,1.09) | (1.25,1.40) | |
| Single mother | 1.30*** | 1.23*** | 1.23*** | 1.13** | 0.83*** | 1.31*** |
| (1.22,1.38) | (1.15,1.31) | (1.13,1.35) | (1.05,1.21) | (0.79,0.87) | (1.26,1.37) | |
| Single father | 0.84* | 0.68*** | 0.97 | 0.94 | 1.18*** | 1.00 |
| (0.71,0.99) | (0.60,0.77) | (0.77,1.23) | (0.81,1.10) | (1.08,1.28) | (0.91,1.11) | |
| Extended married couple | 1.25*** | 0.84** | 1.66*** | 1.41*** | 1.07 | 1.21*** |
| (1.12,1.40) | (0.74,0.96) | (1.37,2.02) | (1.18,1.69) | (0.98,1.17) | (1.11,1.32) | |
| Extended cohabiting couple | 1.62** | 0.83 | 2.23*** | 2.22*** | 1.13 | 1.62*** |
| (1.21,2.16) | (0.61,1.11) | (1.47,3.39) | (1.53,3.22) | (0.88,1.45) | (1.31,2.01) | |
| Extended single mother | 1.35*** | 1.01 | 1.64*** | 1.06 | 0.91* | 1.50*** |
| (1.22,1.50) | (0.90,1.13) | (1.41,1.91) | (0.92,1.22) | (0.84,0.99) | (1.40,1.61) | |
| Extended single father | 0.81 | 0.72** | 1.38 | 1.10 | 1.02 | 1.24** |
| (0.61,1.08) | (0.59,0.89) | (0.96,1.97) | (0.83,1.46) | (0.87,1.20) | (1.06,1.44) | |
| Skipped generation | 0.90 | 1.09 | 0.62*** | 0.72** | 0.86** | 1.22** |
| (0.76,1.06) | (0.94,1.27) | (0.48,0.81) | (0.59,0.88) | (0.77,0.95) | (1.08,1.37) | |
| N (unweighted) | 198,894 | 198,894 | 198,894 | 174,723 | 198,894 | 198,894 |
*P < 0.05; ** < 0.01; ***P < 0.001 (2-tailed tests).
aThe models in Panel A adjust for children’s characteristics.
bThe models in Panel B adjust for family SES in addition to the covariates included in the models in Panel A. The models in Panel B fit better than the respective models in Panel A at the P < 0.001 level in all cases.
cThis column presents odds ratios from a logistic regression model.
dThis column presents odds ratios from an ordered logistic regression model.
eThis column presents incidence rate ratios from a negative binomial regression model.
Exponentiated coefficients for health, schooling, and cognitive outcomes, children aged birth through 17, United States, 1997–2013
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| Cohabiting couple | 1.52*** | 1.55*** | 1.51*** | 1.05 | 1.20*** | 1.18*** | 1.31*** | 1.43*** | 1.23*** | 1.78*** | 1.93*** |
| (1.44,1.59) | (1.38,1.74) | (1.37,1.66) | (0.98,1.13) | (1.08,1.33) | (1.09,1.28) | (1.21,1.43) | (1.16,1.76) | (1.11,1.35) | (1.58,2.01) | (1.72,2.16) | |
| Single mother | 1.54*** | 1.57*** | 1.82*** | 1.20*** | 1.43*** | 1.42*** | 1.50*** | 1.64*** | 1.48*** | 1.76*** | 1.74*** |
| (1.49,1.59) | (1.47,1.68) | (1.72,1.92) | (1.15,1.26) | (1.34,1.53) | (1.35,1.48) | (1.44,1.57) | (1.42,1.89) | (1.40,1.57) | (1.65,1.88) | (1.63,1.85) | |
| Single father | 1.11** | 0.89 | 1.12 | 0.85** | 0.85 | 0.72*** | 0.91 | 0.70 | 0.96 | 1.26** | 1.31*** |
| (1.03,1.19) | (0.76,1.06) | (0.98,1.29) | (0.75,0.96) | (0.68,1.08) | (0.64,0.80) | (0.81,1.02) | (0.45,1.10) | (0.87,1.05) | (1.08,1.47) | (1.15,1.51) | |
| Extended married couple | 1.36*** | 1.24* | 1.25** | 1.03 | 1.11 | 1.11 | 1.15* | 1.32* | 1.36** | 1.33** | 1.36** |
| (1.26,1.45) | (1.04,1.48) | (1.08,1.43) | (0.94,1.14) | (0.96,1.27) | (0.98,1.25) | (1.02,1.29) | (1.01,1.72) | (1.12,1.64) | (1.09,1.63) | (1.10,1.68) | |
| Extended cohabiting couple | 1.58*** | 1.54 | 1.70** | 0.89 | 1.25 | 0.92 | 1.30 | 1.61 | 1.43 | 2.40*** | 1.97* |
| (1.31,1.90) | (0.86,2.74) | (1.14,2.53) | (0.70,1.14) | (0.89,1.76) | (0.63,1.35) | (0.95,1.77) | (0.75,3.47) | (0.96,2.13) | (1.51,3.81) | (1.13,3.45) | |
| Extended single mother | 1.85*** | 1.82*** | 1.52*** | 1.19*** | 1.36*** | 1.35*** | 1.60*** | 1.39** | 1.59*** | 1.66*** | 1.54*** |
| (1.74,1.96) | (1.57,2.10) | (1.34,1.72) | (1.10,1.29) | (1.22,1.51) | (1.24,1.49) | (1.46,1.76) | (1.14,1.71) | (1.40,1.81) | (1.44,1.92) | (1.34,1.77) | |
| Extended single father | 1.85*** | 1.41* | 1.46** | 1.10 | 1.20 | 1.03 | 1.14 | 1.50 | 1.08 | 1.43** | 1.74*** |
| (1.60,2.13) | (1.07,1.85) | (1.14,1.87) | (0.91,1.33) | (0.91,1.59) | (0.84,1.27) | (0.93,1.41) | (0.86,2.61) | (0.91,1.28) | (1.09,1.87) | (1.34,2.27) | |
| Skipped generation | 1.85*** | 1.39*** | 2.03*** | 1.13 | 1.33** | 1.52*** | 1.48*** | 1.37 | 1.34*** | 2.16*** | 2.32*** |
| (1.68,2.04) | (1.17,1.65) | (1.75,2.35) | (1.00,1.29) | (1.10,1.60) | (1.34,1.73) | (1.32,1.66) | (0.95,1.98) | (1.18,1.52) | (1.82,2.55) | (1.99,2.70) | |
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| Married couple | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. |
| Cohabiting couple | 1.14*** | 1.26*** | 1.25*** | 1.04 | 1.10 | 1.15** | 1.19*** | 1.13 | 1.09 | 1.43*** | 1.61*** |
| (1.08,1.20) | (1.12,1.42) | (1.13,1.38) | (0.97,1.12) | (0.98,1.22) | (1.05,1.24) | (1.09,1.29) | (0.91,1.40) | (0.97,1.22) | (1.26,1.63) | (1.42,1.81) | |
| Single mother | 1.02 | 1.15*** | 1.36*** | 1.16*** | 1.26*** | 1.31*** | 1.32*** | 1.16 | 1.20*** | 1.26*** | 1.38*** |
| (0.98,1.05) | (1.07,1.25) | (1.28,1.45) | (1.10,1.22) | (1.17,1.36) | (1.25,1.38) | (1.25,1.38) | (0.99,1.37) | (1.12,1.28) | (1.18,1.36) | (1.28,1.48) | |
| Single father | 0.85*** | 0.75** | 0.97 | 0.84** | 0.79* | 0.72*** | 0.85** | 0.59* | 0.87** | 1.05 | 1.16* |
| (0.79,0.91) | (0.64,0.89) | (0.85,1.12) | (0.75,0.95) | (0.63,0.99) | (0.64,0.81) | (0.76,0.96) | (0.38,0.93) | (0.80,0.96) | (0.89,1.22) | (1.01,1.34) | |
| Extended married couple | 1.32*** | 1.16 | 1.12 | 1.03 | 1.09 | 1.04 | 1.12 | 1.28 | 1.27* | 1.18 | 1.23 |
| (1.23,1.41) | (0.97,1.39) | (0.97,1.29) | (0.93,1.14) | (0.95,1.25) | (0.92,1.18) | (0.99,1.25) | (0.98,1.68) | (1.06,1.53) | (0.97,1.44) | (1.00,1.52) | |
| Extended cohabiting couple | 1.26* | 1.28 | 1.39 | 0.89 | 1.17 | 0.88 | 1.20 | 1.38 | 1.27 | 1.88** | 1.63 |
| (1.05,1.52) | (0.71,2.29) | (0.93,2.06) | (0.69,1.14) | (0.83,1.64) | (0.60,1.29) | (0.88,1.65) | (0.64,2.98) | (0.82,1.96) | (1.18,2.99) | (0.93,2.86) | |
| Extended single mother | 1.45*** | 1.43*** | 1.17* | 1.16*** | 1.26*** | 1.23*** | 1.46*** | 1.14 | 1.33*** | 1.22** | 1.24** |
| (1.36,1.53) | (1.24,1.66) | (1.03,1.33) | (1.07,1.26) | (1.13,1.40) | (1.12,1.36) | (1.33,1.60) | (0.92,1.40) | (1.16,1.51) | (1.06,1.42) | (1.07,1.43) | |
| Extended single father | 1.38*** | 1.07 | 1.08 | 1.08 | 1.10 | 0.94 | 1.04 | 1.20 | 0.89 | 0.99 | 1.38* |
| (1.19,1.59) | (0.82,1.42) | (0.84,1.40) | (0.89,1.31) | (0.84,1.46) | (0.77,1.16) | (0.84,1.28) | (0.69,2.11) | (0.75,1.06) | (0.76,1.30) | (1.06,1.79) | |
| Skipped generation | 1.19*** | 0.99 | 1.40*** | 1.10 | 1.17 | 1.38*** | 1.33*** | 0.99 | 1.02 | 1.37*** | 1.78*** |
| (1.08,1.31) | (0.83,1.18) | (1.20,1.63) | (0.97,1.25) | (0.97,1.42) | (1.21,1.58) | (1.18,1.50) | (0.67,1.45) | (0.90,1.16) | (1.15,1.64) | (1.51,2.09) | |
| N (unweighted) | 198,894 | 162,853 | 198,894 | 171,892 | 198,894 | 198,894 | 198,894 | 198,894 | 129,687 | 129,687 | 129,687 |
*P < 0.05; ** < 0.01; ***P < 0.001 (2-tailed tests).
aThe models in Panel A adjust for children’s demographic characteristics. All of the models, except for the model for the number of school days missed, also adjust for whether the child had a checkup in the past year.
bThe models in Panel B adjust for family SES in addition to the covariates included in the models in Panel A. The models in Panel B fit better than the respective models in Panel A at the P < 0.001 level in all cases.
cThis column presents odds ratios from a logistic regression model.
dThis column presents odds ratios from an ordered logistic regression model.
eThis column presents incidence rate ratios from a negative binomial regression model.