| Literature DB >> 28499429 |
Mari Hysing1, Keith J Petrie2, Tormod Bøe3, Børge Sivertsen3,4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have proposed that having parents out of work may influence adolescent illness behaviour and school attendance. However, prior research investigating this question has been limited by retrospective reporting and case control studies. In a large epidemiological study we investigated whether parental work absence was associated with symptom complaints and increased school absenteeism in adolescents.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescence; Parental work absence; School attendance; Symptom complaints
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28499429 PMCID: PMC5429535 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4368-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Parental work absenteeism associated with school absence in adolescent children
| Days of school absence | ||||
| 3rd quartile (4–6 days) | 4th quartile (7 ≥ days) | |||
| OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | |
| Parent not working | ||||
| Father not working | 1.01 | 0.70–1.46 | 1.89 | 1.40–2.57 |
| Mother not working | 1.06 | 0.83–1.35 | 1.49 | 1.20–1.85 |
| Hours of school absence | ||||
| 3rd quartile (4–9 h) | 4th quartile (10 ≥ hours) | |||
| OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | |
| Parent not working | ||||
| Father not working | 1.68 | 1.18–2.39 | 1.99 | 1.41–2.82 |
| Mother not working | 1.31 | 1.01–1.68 | 1.76 | 1.38–2.24 |
Reference: lowest (1st) quartile
Parental work absenteeism associated with increased symptom complaints in adolescent children
| Symptom complaints (quartiles) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3rd quartile | 4th quartile | ||||
| % (n) | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | |
| Parent not working | |||||
| Father not working | 3.7% (320) | 1.43 | 1.00–2.04 | 2.24 | 1.1–3.11 |
| Mother not working | 7.1% (647) | 1.44 | 1.14–1.81 | 1.63 | 1.30–2.05 |
Reference: lowest (1st) quartile
Fig. 2Path models illustrating symptom complaints (as sum/count) acting as a mediator of the association between maternal work affiliation and school absence (in hours/days). Unstandardized coefficients and standardized coefficients (in parenthesis) shown
Fig. 1Weekly symptom complaints associated with school absence (3rd and 4th quartiles compared to 1st quartile) among adolescents in the youth@hordaland-study. Markers represent odds-ratios (OR) and error bars represent 95% confidence intervals (Y-axis has a logarithmic scale)
Fig. 3Path models illustrating symptom complaints (as sum/count) acting as a mediator of the association between paternal work affiliation and school absence (in hours/days). Unstandardized coefficients and standardized coefficients (in parenthesis) shown
Tests of the indirect effects of symptom complaints (as count and sum) on the relations between parental work affiliation and school absence (in days and hours)
| Parent work affiliation | Measure of symptom complaints | Measure of School absence | Estimate and 95% CI for total effects | Estimate and 95% CI for indirect effects | Percent of total effect mediated | Explained variance of school absence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mother | Count | Hours | 1.836*** (0.807–2.944) | 0.405*** (0.241–0.600) | 22.25 | 0.031 |
| Mother | Count | Days | 1.020*** (0.527–1.566) | 0.227*** (0.133–0.331) | 22.06 | 0.046 |
| Mother | Sum | Hours | 1.836*** (0.835–2.857) | 0.400*** (0.238–0.583) | 21.79 | 0.033 |
| Mother | Sum | Days | 1.020*** (0.524–1.563) | 0.234*** (0.137–0.343) | 22.94 | 0.053 |
| Father | Count | Hours | 1.669** (0.619–2.962) | 0.370*** (0.164–0.596) | 22.17 | 0.025 |
| Father | Count | Days | 1.266*** (0.572–1.967) | 0.214*** (0.098–0.340) | 16.90 | 0.040 |
| Father | Sum | Hours | 1.669** (0.460–2.816) | 0.431*** (0.235–0.673) | 25.82 | 0.026 |
| Father | Sum | Days | 1.266*** (0.579–1.966) | 0.264*** (0.134–0.401) | 20.85 | 0.046 |
Bootstrapped (k = 1000) confidence intervals shown
** p ≤ .01, *** p ≤ .001