| Literature DB >> 31801511 |
Line Lund Laursen1, Kathrine Bang Madsen2, Carsten Obel1, Lena Hohwü3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Family dissolution has become more common and one third of the child population in most Western countries now experience family dissolution. Studies show that children from dissolved families have lower levels of social well-being than children from intact families, but only few studies have examined the impact on social well-being specifically in the school setting. We investigated the association between family dissolution and children's social well-being at school, including the possible influence of the child's age at the time of the family dissolution.Entities:
Keywords: Divorce; Family dissolution; Family structure; Ordinary public school; Parental separation; Social well-being
Year: 2019 PMID: 31801511 PMCID: PMC6894262 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-019-1821-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Fig. 1Flowchart of the selection of the study population
Descriptive statistics of the study population by exposure groups (n = 219,226)
| Intact family | Dissolved family | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (%) | (%) | |||
| Participants | 150,433 | (69) | 68,793 | (31) |
| Low social well-being at school | 6921 | (5) | 4782 | (7) |
| Gender: | ||||
| Boys | 76,330 | (51) | 34,469 | (51) |
| Girls | 74,103 | (49) | 34,324 | (49) |
| Age (years): | ||||
| 9–12 | 55,742 | (37) | 22,179 | (32) |
| 13–16 | 94,691 | (63) | 46,614 | (68) |
| Mother’s educational level (years): | ||||
| ≤ 10 | 15,062 | (10) | 11,222 | (16) |
| 11–14 | 62,515 | (42) | 31,666 | (46) |
| ≥ 15 | 73,856 | (48) | 25,905 | (37) |
| Father’s educational level (years): | ||||
| ≤ 10 | 19,779 | (13) | 14,397 | (21) |
| 11–14 | 71,745 | (48) | 34,819 | (51) |
| ≥ 15 | 58,909 | (39) | 19,577 | (28) |
| Ethnicity: | ||||
| Danish | 138,219 | (92) | 63,654 | (92) |
| Immigrant or descendant | 12,214 | (8) | 5139 | (8) |
| Siblings: | ||||
| No siblings | 11,309 | (8) | 16,285 | (24) |
| Siblings (≥ 1) | 139,124 | (92) | 52,508 | (76) |
Descriptive statistics by age of the child at the time of family dissolution (n = 68,793)
| Age at the time of dissolution (years) | 2–5 | 6–10 | 11–16 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (%) | (%) | (%) | ||||
| 29,024 | (42) | 27,125 | (39) | 12,644 | (18) | |
| Stepparents: | ||||||
| No stepparents | 12,726 | (44) | 16,382 | (60) | 10,730 | (85) |
| Stepparents | 16,298 | (56) | 10,743 | (40) | 1914 | (15) |
| Number of changes in family structure: | ||||||
| 1 | 12,217 | (42) | 15,839 | (58) | 10,595 | (84) |
| 2 | 14,748 | (51) | 10,116 | (38) | 1913 | (15) |
| > 2 | 2059 | (7) | 1170 | (4) | 136 | (1) |
Odds ratio for having low social well-being at school (n = 219,226)
| Unadjusted | Adjusteda | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | |
| Intact family | 1 | (reference) | 1 | (reference) |
| Dissolved family | 1.55 | (1.49;1.61) | 1.41 | (1.36;1.47) |
| Age 9–12: | ||||
| Intact family | 1 | (reference) | 1 | (reference) |
| Dissolved family | 1.67 | (1.57;1.78) | 1.54 | (1.44;1.64) |
| Age 13–16: | ||||
| Intact family | 1 | (reference) | 1 | (reference) |
| Dissolved family | 1.49 | (1.42;1.57) | 1.36 | (1.29;1.43) |
OR Odds ratio
CI Confidence interval
aAdjusted for siblings (no siblings/siblings), ethnicity (Danish/immigrant or descendant), parental educational level (low, medium, high), gender (boy/girl)
Odds ratio for having low social well-being at school according to child’s age at dissolution (n = 219,226)
| Age at dissolution | 2–5 years | 6–10 years | 11–16 years | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ORa | 95% CI | ORa | 95% CI | ORa | 95% CI | |
| Intact family | 1 | (reference) | 1 | (reference) | 1 | (reference) |
| No stratification | 1.55 | (1.47;1.64) | 1.34 | (1.26;1.41) | 1.30 | (1.20;1.40) |
| Stratified by stepparent: | ||||||
| Intact family | 1 | (reference) | 1 | (reference) | 1 | (reference) |
| No stepparent | 1.48 | (1.38;1.60) | 1.38 | (1.29;1.48) | 1.28 | (1.18;1.39) |
| Stepparent | 1.61 | (1.51;1.72) | 1.27 | (1.17;1.38) | 1.38 | (1.15;1.66) |
| Stratified by no. of changes in family structure: | ||||||
| Intact family | 1 | (reference) | 1 | (reference) | 1 | (reference) |
| 1 | 1.50 | (1.39;1.62) | 1.36 | (1.27;1.46) | 1.29 | (1.18;1.40) |
| 2 | 1.55 | (1.45;1.66) | 1.27 | (1.17;1.39) | 1.28 | (1.06;1.54) |
| > 2 | 1.92 | (1.65;2.23) | 1.52 | (1.21;1.90) | 2.47 | (1.44;4.24) |
OR Odds ratio.
CI Confidence interval.
aAdjusted for siblings (no siblings/siblings), ethnicity (Danish/immigrant or descendant), parental educational level (low, medium, high), gender (boy/girl)