| Literature DB >> 28233235 |
Mónica Hernández-Alava1, Gurleen Popli2.
Abstract
In this study, we use the UK Millennium Cohort Study to estimate a dynamic factor model of child development. Our model follows the children from birth until 7 years of age and allows for both cognitive and noncognitive abilities in children. We find a significant self-productivity effect in both cognitive and noncognitive development, as well as some evidence of dynamic dependence across different abilities. The activities that parents carry out with children at home (parental investment) have a significant effect on children's development; we find substantial evidence of two distinct latent parental investment variables with differential effects across the two abilities.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive and noncognitive development; Dynamic factor model; Home learning environment; Parental investment
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28233235 PMCID: PMC5371649 DOI: 10.1007/s13524-017-0554-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Demography ISSN: 0070-3370
Parameter estimates of the measurement equations for the cognitive latent variable
| Measure | Covariates (latent variables) | |||
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| Panel A | ||||
| Gross motor function delaya | –1 | |||
| –– | ||||
| Fine motor function delaya | –0.938** | |||
| (0.170) | ||||
| Communicative gestures delaya | –0.625** | |||
| (0.129) | ||||
| BSR composite standard score | 1.238** | |||
| (0.047) | ||||
| BAS Naming Vocabulary | 1 | 1 | ||
| –– | –– | |||
| BAS Picture Similarity | 0.784** | |||
| (0.033 ) | ||||
| BAS Pattern Construction | 0.994** | 0.944** | ||
| (0.042) | (0.042) | |||
| BAS Word Reading | 1 | |||
| –– | ||||
| Numerical & Analytical Skills | 1.174** | |||
| (0.043) | ||||
| Covariates (observed variables) | ||||
| Child’s Age | White | English and Other | No English | |
| Panel B | ||||
| Gross motor function delaya | 4.730** | |||
| (0.430) | ||||
| Fine motor function delaya | –0.654 | |||
| (0.453) | ||||
| Communicative gestures delaya | –3.273** | |||
| (0.325) | ||||
| BSR composite standard score | 0.823** | 0.375** | –0.690** | –1.639** |
| (0.128) | (0.140) | (0.151) | (0.224) | |
| BAS Naming Vocabulary (age 3) | 0.612** | 0.727** | –1.488** | –2.703** |
| (0.146) | (0.125) | (0.139) | (0.290) | |
| BAS Naming Vocabulary (age 5) | –0.106 | 0.586** | –1.606** | –2.352** |
| (0.197) | (0.119) | (0.150) | (0.251) | |
| BAS Picture Similarity | 0.252 | 0.028 | –0.175 | –0.477* |
| (0.238) | (0.127) | (0.148) | (0.231) | |
| BAS Pattern Construction (age 5) | –1.235** | 0.195 | –0.611** | –0.606* |
| (0.233) | (0.145) | (0.161) | (0.259) | |
| BAS Pattern Construction (age 7) | 0.236 | 0.775** | –0.114 | –0.152 |
| (0.187) | (0.141) | (0.154) | (0.262) | |
| BAS Word Reading | –0.120 | –0.471** | 0.224 | 0.191 |
| (0.198) | (0.156) | (0.158) | (0.239) | |
| Numerical & Analytical Skills | 1.725** | –0.021 | –0.404* | –0.452† |
| (0.221) | (0.148) | (0.156) | (0.264) | |
Note: Standard errors are shown in parentheses.
aDummy variable.
† p < .10; *p < .05; **p < .01
Parameter estimates of the measurement equations for the noncognitive latent variable
| Measure | Covariates (latent variables) | |||
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| Panel A | ||||
| Low positive mooda | –1 | |||
| –– | ||||
| Distress to noveltya | –1.954** | |||
| (0.461) | ||||
| Irregularitya | –1.815** | |||
| (0.385) | ||||
| Hyperactivity Scaleb | –0.971** | –1.302** | –1.266** | |
| (0.038) | (0.046) | (0.054) | ||
| Emotion Symptoms Scaleb | –0.937** | –1.860** | –2.122** | |
| (0.034) | (0.057) | (0.063) | ||
| Conduct Problemsb | –1 | –1 | –1 | |
| –– | –– | –– | ||
| Peer Problemsb | –0.507** | –0.912** | –0.958** | |
| (0.023) | (0.036) | (0.036) | ||
| Covariates (observed variables) | ||||
| White | Male | |||
| Panel B | ||||
| Hyperactivity Scaleb (age 3) | –0.046 | 0.195** | ||
| (0.082) | (0.043) | |||
| Emotion Symptoms Scaleb (age 3) | –0.190** | 0.013 | ||
| (0.058) | (0.032) | |||
| Conduct Problemsb (age 3) | –0.074 | 0.092* | ||
| (0.082) | (0.038) | |||
| Peer Problemsb (age 3) | –0.268** | 0.016 | ||
| (0.052) | (0.033) | |||
| Hyperactivity Scaleb (age 5) | –0.209** | 0.106** | ||
| (0.069) | (0.032) | |||
| Emotion Symptoms Scaleb (age 5) | –0.229** | –0.081* | ||
| (0.073) | (0.037) | |||
| Conduct Problemsb (age 5) | 0.012 | 0.086** | ||
| (0.048) | (0.024) | |||
| Peer Problemsb (age 5) | –0.133** | 0.045† | ||
| (0.054) | (0.025) | |||
| Hyperactivity Scaleb (age 7) | –0.144* | 0.209** | ||
| (0.069) | (0.036) | |||
| Emotion Symptoms Scaleb (age 7) | –0.073 | –0.118** | ||
| (0.081) | (0.039) | |||
| Conduct Problemsb (age 7) | 0.060 | 0.089** | ||
| (0.048) | (0.024) | |||
| Peer Problemsb (age 7) | –0.150** | 0.073** | ||
| (0.046) | (0.026) | |||
Note: Standard errors are shown in parentheses.
aDummy variable.
bHigher values indicate worse behavioral problems.
† p < .10; *p < .05; **p < .01
Parameter estimates of the measurement equations of the parental investment latent variable at 9 months
| Measure | λ0 |
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| Importance of Stimulating the Babya | –1 |
| –– | |
| Importance of Talking to the Babya | –2.961** |
| (0.435) | |
| Importance of Cuddling the Babya | –1.028** |
| (0.039) | |
| Importance of Regular Sleeping/Feeding Timesa | –0.419** |
| (0.020) |
Note: Standard errors are shown in parentheses.
aCoded as discrete values ranging from 0 = strongly agree to 4 = strongly disagree.
**p < .01
Summary results of the exploratory factor analysis for parental investment
| RMSEA |
| CFI | TLI | SRMR | |
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| Children’s Age 3 Years | |||||
| Eigenvalues | 2.106 | 1.484 | 0.924 | ||
| One factor | 0.084 | .000 | 0.646 | 0.504 | 0.090 |
| Two factors | 0.024 | 1.000 | 0.981 | 0.960 | 0.019 |
| Three factors | 0.003 | 1.000 | 1.000 | 1.000 | 0.005 |
| Children’s Age 5 Years | |||||
| Eigenvalues | 2.617 | 1.266 | 0.981 | ||
| One factor | 0.067 | .000 | 0.886 | 0.847 | 0.064 |
| Two factors | 0.034 | 1.000 | 0.980 | 0.961 | 0.027 |
| Three factors | 0.019 | 1.000 | 0.996 | 0.987 | 0.014 |
Notes: RMSEA = root mean square error of approximation. CFI = comparative fit index. TLI = Tucker-Lewis reliability index. SRMR = standardized root mean square residual.
Estimated parameters of the parental investment measurement equations
| Measure | Age of Child, 3 Years | Age of Child, 5 Years | ||
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| Frequency Mother Reads to the Child | 1 | 1 | ||
| –– | –– | |||
| Frequency Father Reads to the Child | 0.535** | 0.612† | ||
| (0.060) | (0.082) | |||
| Frequency Child Taken to the Library | 0.375** | 0.699** | ||
| (0.043) | (0.103) | |||
| Frequency Regular Bedtime | 0.371** | 0.801** | ||
| (0.042) | (0.113) | |||
| Frequency Watching TV | –0.125** | –0.331** | ||
| (0.025) | (0.062) | |||
| Frequency Child Paints/Draws at Home | 1 | 1 | ||
| –– | –– | |||
| Frequency Child Helped With Alphabet | 2.403** | |||
| (0.205) | ||||
| Frequency Child Helped With Reading | 2.027** | |||
| (0.124) | ||||
| Frequency Child Helped With Writing | 3.985** | |||
| (0.253) | ||||
| Frequency Child Helped With Counting/Math | 4.108** | 2.950** | ||
| (0.579) | (0.160) | |||
Note: Standard errors are shown in parentheses.
† p < .10; **p < .01
Estimated parameters of the initial latent equations
| Cognitive Development, | Noncognitive Development, | Parental Investment, λ0 | |
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| Birth Weight | 0.136** | 0.039 | |
| (0.021) | (0.027) | ||
| Breast-feeding (months) | 0.230** | ||
| (0.064) | |||
| Breast-feeding (months), Squared | –0.133* | ||
| 0.064) | |||
| Age of Mother at Birth / 10 | 0.870** | 1.202** | |
| (0.197) | (0.220) | ||
| Age of Mother at Birth / 10, Squared | –0.742** | –0.968** | |
| (0.194) | (0.219) | ||
| Parental Socioeconomic Status | |||
| Managerial/professional | 0.902** | 0.651** | |
| (0.072) | (0.104) | ||
| Intermediate | 0.491** | 0.689** | |
| (0.087 | (0.095) | ||
| Small employer/self-employed | 0.455** | 0.190 | |
| (0.106) | (0.116) | ||
| Lower supervisors/technical | 0.138 | 0.225* | |
| (0.089) | (0.099) | ||
| Mother NVQ of 4 or Higher | 0.294** | –0.145 | –0.010 |
| (0.097) | (0.157) | (0.088) | |
| Number of Siblings | –0.016 | ||
| (0.034) | |||
| Single-Parent Household | 0.084 | ||
| (0.059) | |||
Notes: All reported coefficients are standardized. For the continuous covariates, the coefficient represents the change in the dependent variable associated with a 1 standard deviation change in the covariate. For the binary covariates, the coefficient represents the change associated with a shift in the variable from 0 to 1. Standard errors are shown in parentheses.
*p < .05; **p < .01
Estimated parameters of the parental investment equations
| Age of Child, 3 Years | Age of Child, 5 Years | |||
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| Mother NVQ of 4 or Higher | 0.342** | 0.014 | 0.364** | 0.152* |
| (0.091) | (0.089) | (0.107) | (0.073) | |
| Number of Siblings | –0.060 | –0.036 | –0.055 | –0.074** |
| (0.046) | (0.044) | (0.043) | (0.027) | |
| Single-Parent Household | –0.077 | 0.001 | –0.341** | –0.119* |
| (0.084) | (0.068) | (0.082) | (0.054) | |
Notes: All reported coefficients are standardized. For the continuous covariates, the coefficient represents the change in the dependent variable associated with a 1 standard deviation change in the covariate. For the binary covariates, the coefficient represents the change associated with a shift in the variable from 0 to 1. Standard errors are shown in parentheses.
*p < .05; **p < .01
Parameter estimates of the developmental dynamic equations
| Covariates | Age of Child, 3 Years | Age of Child, 5 Years | Age of Child, 7 Years | |||
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| 0.591** | 0.228** | 0.759** | 0.020 | 0.856** | 0.014 |
| (0.047) | (0.047) | (0.018) | (0.019) | (0.014) | (0.019) | |
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| 0.118* | 0.438** | 0.027 | 0.801** | 0.021 | 0.948** |
| (0.048) | (0.046) | (0.020) | (0.015) | (0.014) | (0.012) | |
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| 0.057** | 0.033† | 0.266** | 0.123** | 0.197** | 0.121** |
| (0.019) | (0.019) | (0.021) | (0.210) | (0.025) | (0.023) | |
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| 0.131** | –0.010 | 0.044** | 0.039* | ||
| (0.018) | (0.017) | (0.016) | (0.018) | |||
Notes: All reported coefficients are standardized. For the continuous covariates, the coefficient represents the change in the dependent variable associated with a 1 standard deviation change in the covariate. For the binary covariates, the coefficient represents the change associated with a shift in the variable from 0 to 1. Standard errors are shown in parentheses.
† p < .10; *p < .05; **p < .01