| Literature DB >> 27026407 |
Chao Li1, Ni Zhu2, Lingxia Zeng1, Shaonong Dang1, Jing Zhou1, Yijun Kang1, Yang Yang1,3, Hong Yan4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gender disparities in China are concentrated in poor rural areas and among poor households. The difference in intelligence between boys and girls is less clear in rural China. The purpose of this paper was to assess sex differences in the intellectual function of early school-aged children in rural China.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27026407 PMCID: PMC4812622 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-2956-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Comparison of the baseline characteristics of children, their mothers and households by sexa
| Gender |
| ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boys | Girls | ||
| Number of children | 1045 | 699 | |
| Children age | |||
| Mean (SD) | 8.81 ± 0.03 | 8.74 ± 0.03 | 0.096 |
| 7 y | 194 (18.6 %) | 136 (19.5 %) | 0.307 |
| 8 y | 426 (40.8 %) | 310 (44.3 %) | |
| 9 y | 334 (31.9 %) | 199 (28.5 %) | |
| 10 y | 91 (8.7 %) | 54 (7.7 %) | |
| Maternal age (years) | |||
| Mean (SD) | 34.44 ± 0.14 | 33.23 ± 0.16 | <0.001 |
| Women’s education | |||
| Primary | 389 (37.3 %) | 244 (35.0 %) | 0.616 |
| Secondary | 538 (51.6 %) | 371 (53.2 %) | |
| High school+ | 116 (11.1 %) | 82 (11.8 %) | |
| Father’s education | |||
| Primary | 174 (16.7 %) | 114 (16.4 %) | 0.943 |
| Secondary | 654 (62.7 %) | 442 (63.5 %) | |
| High school+ | 215 (20.6 %) | 140 (20.1 %) | |
| Women’s occupation | |||
| Farmer | 690 (67.5 %) | 460 (67.1 %) | 0.843 |
| Others | 332 (32.5 %) | 226 (32.9 %) | |
| Father’s occupation | |||
| Farmer | 380 (37.3 %) | 259 (37.6 %) | 0.888 |
| Others | 640 (62.7 %) | 430 (62.4 %) | |
| Household wealth index | |||
| Poorest-1st tertile | 334 (32.0 %) | 239 (34.2 %) | 0.574 |
| 2nd tertile | 358 (34.2 %) | 226 (32.3 %) | |
| Richest-3rd tertile | 353 (33.8 %) | 234 (23.5 %) | |
| Parity | |||
| 0 | 591 (56.6 %) | 508 (72.7 %) | <0.001 |
| 1 | 391 (37.4 %) | 162 (23.2 %) | |
| ≥2 | 63 (6.0 %) | 29 (4.1 %) | |
| School | |||
| Village | 341 (32.6 %) | 255 (36.5 %) | 0.096 |
| Township | 431 (41.3 %) | 290 (41.5 %) | |
| County and plus | 273 (26.1 %) | 154 (22.0 %) | |
| Birth weight | |||
| Mean (SD) | 3.26 ± 0.01 | 3.11 ± 0.02 | <0.001 |
| Gestation at delivery (weeks) | |||
| Mean (SD) | 39.81 ± 0.05 | 39.92 ± 0.07 | 0.163 |
| Stunted | |||
| Yes | 35 (3.4 %) | 44 (6.3 %) | 0.004 |
| No | 1010 (96.6 %) | 655 (93.7 %) | |
| Underweight | |||
| Yes | 55 (5.3 %) | 59 (8.4 %) | 0.009 |
| No | 990 (94.7 %) | 640 (91.6 %) | |
| History of pneumonia | |||
| Yes | 411 (63.9 %) | 290 (65.3 %) | 0.636 |
| No | 232 (36.1 %) | 154 (34.7 %) | |
| Lower respiratory tract infection | |||
| Yes | 664 (65.3 %) | 489 (71.1 %) | 0.012 |
| No | 353 (34.7 %) | 199 (28.9 %) | |
| Treatment group | |||
| Folic acid | 355 (34.0 %) | 249 (35.6 %) | 0.606 |
| Folic acid/Iron | 346 (33.1 %) | 216 (30.9 %) | |
| Multi micronutrients | 344 (32.9 %) | 234 (33.5 %) | |
aValues are given as Mean ± SD or the percentage of the study population in different supplementation group
Mean scores on WISC-IV test by sexa
| Boys | Girls | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| FSIQ | 90.14 ± 13.35 | 88.49 ± 13.41 | 89.48 ± 13.34 |
| VCI | 89.17 ± 15.57 | 85.84 ± 16.18 | 87.83 ± 15.90 |
| WMI | 90.63 ± 12.31 | 91.67 ± 12.38 | 91.04 ± 12.35 |
| PRI | 94.87 ± 13.60 | 90.51 ± 13.90 | 93.12 ± 13.89 |
| PSI | 94.56 ± 13.41 | 97.35 ± 13.06 | 95.68 ± 13.34 |
aValues are given as Mean ± SD
Comparison of WISC-IV test scores by sex for different age groupsa
| Girls | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unadjusted analysis | Adjusted analysis | |||
| MD (95 % CI) |
| MD (95 % CI) |
| |
| Totalb | ||||
| FSIQ | −1.19 (-2.41,0.03) | 0.056 | −0.97 (-2.22,0.28) | 0.128 |
| VCI | −2.85 (-4.30,-1.41) | <0.001 | −2.44 (-3.94,-0.95) | 0.001 |
| WMI | 1.16 (0.01,2.30) | 0.048 | 1.32 (0.14,2.51) | 0.029 |
| PRI | −3.95 (-5.24,-2.67) | <0.001 | −3.68 (-5.01,-2.36) | <0.001 |
| PSI | 2.91 (1.67,4.14) | <0.001 | 3.10 (1.82,4.38) | <0.001 |
| 7 yc | ||||
| FSIQ | 0.88 (-1.76,3.51) | 0.513 | 0.01 (-2.63,2.64) | 0.996 |
| VCI | 0.24 (-2.71,-3.19) | 0.875 | 0.05 (-2.94,3.04) | 0.974 |
| WMI | 3.45 (0.94,5.96) | 0.007 | 2.99 (0.46,5.52) | 0.020 |
| PRI | −2.75 (-5.89,0.39) | 0.086 | −3.85 (-7.03,-0.67) | 0.018 |
| PSI | 5.24 (2.51,7.97) | <0.001 | 5.05 (2.32,7.77) | <0.001 |
| 8 yc | ||||
| FSIQ | −1.19 (-3.10,0.72) | 0.223 | −0.12 (-2.02,1.79) | 0.906 |
| VCI | −3.14 (-5.40,-0.88) | 0.006 | −2.39 (-4.67,-0.11) | 0.040 |
| WMI | 0.79 (-1.02,2.60) | 0.393 | 1.55 (-0.28,3.39) | 0.097 |
| PRI | −4.45 (-6.42,-2.89) | <0.001 | −3.09 (-5.09,-1.10) | 0.002 |
| PSI | 3.85 (1.83,5.86) | <0.001 | 4.43 (2.41,6.46) | <0.001 |
| 9 yc | ||||
| FSIQ | −1.69 (-3.93,0.55) | 0.140 | −1.92 (-4.12,0.29) | 0.088 |
| VCI | −3.84 (-6.56,-1.12) | 0.006 | −4.56 (-7.44,-1.67) | 0.002 |
| WMI | 1.11 (-0.93,3.15) | 0.285 | 0.78 (-1.39,2.96) | 0.481 |
| PRI | −2.71 (-4.95,-0.48) | 0.017 | −3.57 (-5.90,-1.23) | 0.003 |
| PSI | 0.24 (-1.87,2.35) | 0.824 | 0.07 (-2.02,2.16) | 0.947 |
| 10 yc | ||||
| FSIQ | −5.29 (-9.99,-0.60) | 0.027 | −4.91 (-9.56,-0.26) | 0.038 |
| VCI | −6.38 (-11.78,-0.98) | 0.021 | −6.34 (-11.99,-0.70) | 0.028 |
| WMI | −1.66 (-6.17,2.84) | 0.469 | −2.26 (-6.76,2.25) | 0.327 |
| PRI | −8.63 (-13.55,-3.71) | 0.001 | −6.79 (-11.81,-1.76) | 0.008 |
| PSI | 1.58 (-2.79,5.95) | 0.479 | 3.14 (-1.29,7.58) | 0.165 |
Abbreviation: MD mean difference, CI confidence interval, FSIQ full-scale intelligence quotient, VCI verbal comprehension index, WMI working memory index, PRI perceptual reasoning index, PSI processing speed index
aMultilevel models were used to assess the WISC-IV test scoresdifferences between boys and girls in early school aged children, with township to level 3, village to level 2, and individual to level 1
b P value adjusted for the age of children, household wealth index, maternal age, type of prenatal micronutrient supplementation, number of children in home, child school level, birth weight, gestational weeks, whether stunted or underweight children and lower respiratory tract infection in the last two weeks
c P value adjusted for the household wealth index, maternal age, type of prenatal micronutrient supplementation, number of children in home, child school level, birth weight, gestational weeks, whether stunted or underweight children and lower respiratory tract infection in the last two weeks