| Literature DB >> 31947813 |
Minmin Li1, Ni Zhu2, Lingxia Zeng1, Duolao Wang3, Shaonong Dang1, Victoria Watson3, Tao Chen3, Zhongqiu Hua4, Zhaoqing Li1, Yijun Kang1, Hong Yan1,5, Chao Li1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to estimate the effect of parent migration on intellectual and physical development of early school-aged children in rural China.Entities:
Keywords: intellectual development; parental migration; physical development
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31947813 PMCID: PMC6981503 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17010339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Baseline Characteristics of Children, Their Mothers and Households in Different Group a.
| Parental Migration Status | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Both-Parent Migration | Single-Parent Migration | Non-Migration | |
| Number of children | 249 | 401 | 1090 |
| Children age | |||
| Mean (SD) | 8.75 ± 0.80 | 8.77 ± 0.81 | 8.79 ± 0.84 |
| Gender | |||
| Boy | 140 (56.2%) | 243 (60.6%) | 659 (60.5%) |
| Girl | 109 (43.8%) | 158 (39.4%) | 431 (39.5%) |
| Maternal age (years) | |||
| Mean (SD) | 32.10 ± 3.91 | 34.53 ± 4.48 | 34.18 ± 4.55 |
| Women’s education | |||
| Primary | 82 (32.9%) | 170 (42.5%) | 381 (35.1%) |
| Secondary | 157 (63.1%) | 213 (53.3%) | 536 (49.3%) |
| High school+ | 10 (4.0%) | 17 (4.2%) | 170 (15.6%) |
| Father’s education | |||
| Primary | 25 (10.1%) | 76 (18.9%) | 187 (17.2%) |
| Secondary | 185 (74.6%) | 279 (69.6%) | 630 (58.0%) |
| High school+ | 38 (15.3%) | 46 (11.5%) | 269 (24.8%) |
| Women’s occupation | |||
| Farmer | 73 (31.7%) | 335 (84.4%) | 739 (68.6%) |
| Others | 157 (68.3%) | 62 (15.6%) | 339 (31.4%) |
| Father’s occupation | |||
| Farmer | 59 (25.7%) | 139 (34.7%) | 440 (40.9%) |
| Others | 171 (74.3%) | 262 (62.4%) | 635 (59.1%) |
| Household wealth index | |||
| Poorest—1st tertile | 103 (41.4%) | 174 (43.4%) | 294 (27.0%) |
| 2nd tertile | 99 (39.7%) | 159 (39.7%) | 324 (29.7%) |
| Richest—3rd tertile | 47 (18.9%) | 68 (16.9%) | 472 (43.3%) |
| Parity | |||
| 0 | 192 (77.1%) | 233 (58.1%) | 670 (61.5%) |
| 1 | 53 (21.3%) | 142 (35.4%) | 358 (32.8%) |
| ≥2 | 4 (1.6%) | 26 (6.5%) | 62 (5.7%) |
| School | |||
| Village | 112 (45.0%) | 179 (44.6%) | 305 (28.0%) |
| Township | 106 (42.6%) | 183 (45.7%) | 430 (39.5%) |
| County and plus | 31 (12.4%) | 39 (9.7%) | 355 (32.5%) |
| Birth weight | |||
| Mean (SD) | 3.17 ± 0.41 | 3.22 ± 0.46 | 3.20 ± 0.43 |
| Gestation at delivery (weeks) | |||
| Mean (SD) | 39.88 ± 1.74 | 39.83 ± 1.74 | 39.86 ± 1.63 |
| Lower respiratory tract infection | |||
| Yes | 146 (63.5%) | 257 (64.6%) | 749 (69.7%) |
| No | 84 (36.5%) | 141 (35.4%) | 325 (30.3%) |
| Treatment group | |||
| Folic acid | 89 (35.7%) | 126 (31.4%) | 388 (35.6%) |
| Folic acid/Iron | 62 (24.9%) | 134 (33.4%) | 366 (33.6%) |
| Multi micronutrients | 98 (39.4%) | 141 (35.2%) | 336 (30.8%) |
a Values are given as Mean ± SD or the percentage of the study population in different group.
Mean Scores on WISC-IV Test by migrant of parents a.
| Both-Parent Migration | Single-Parent Migration | Non-Migration | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intellectual development | ||||
| FSIQ | 86.25 ± 12.45 | 87.44 ± 12.83 | 90.97 ± 13.61 | 89.48 ± 13.41 |
| VCI | 85.16 ± 14.45 | 85.75 ± 15.43 | 89.20 ± 16.25 | 87.83 ± 15.91 |
| WMI | 89.16 ± 12.03 | 90.26 ± 12.12 | 91.77 ± 12.46 | 91.05 ± 12.35 |
| PRI | 89.54 ± 13.07 | 91.70 ± 13.67 | 94.46 ± 13.98 | 93.12 ± 13.90 |
| PSI | 93.82 ± 12.54 | 93.97 ± 12.48 | 96.73 ± 13.73 | 95.68 ± 13.34 |
| Physical development | ||||
| Weight, kg | 25.38 ± 4.36 | 25.11 ± 4.17 | 25.84 ± 4.52 | 25.59 ± 4.43 |
| Height, cm | 128.52 ± 6.59 | 128.32 ± 6.46 | 129.02 ± 6.67 | 128.79 ± 6.61 |
Abbreviation: FSIQ, Full-scale Intelligence Quotient. VCI, Verbal Comprehension Index. WMI, Working Memory Index. PRI, Perceptual Reasoning Index. PSI, Processing Speed Index. a Values are given as Mean ± SD.
Comparison of WISC-IV Test Scores by parental migration status a.
| Single-Parent Migration | Both-Migration | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unadjusted Analysis | Adjusted Analysis b | Unadjusted Analysis | Adjusted Analysis b | |
| MD (95%CI) | MD (95%CI) | MD (95%CI) | MD (95%CI) | |
| Intellectual development | ||||
| FSIQ | −2.28 (−3.79, −0.77) | −0.57 (−2.08, 0.93) | −3.68 (−5.49, −1.87) | −1.97 (−3.92, −0.01) |
| VCI | −1.96 (−3.77, −0.16) | −0.46 (−2.26, 1.35) | −2.74 (−4.91, −0.58) | −0.28 (−2.64, 2.07) |
| WMI | −0.67 (−2.09, 0.75) | 0.35 (−1.10, 1.80) | −2.18 (−3.88, −0.47) | −1.25 (−3.14, 0.63) |
| PRI | −1.71 (−3.32, −0.11) | −0.14 (−1.75, 1.47) | −3.82 (−5.74, −1.89) | −2.41 (−4.50, −0.31) |
| PSI | −2.21 (−3.76, −0.67) | −1.03 (−2.59, 0.53) | −2.81 (−4.66, −0.96) | −2.39 (−4.42, −0.35) |
| Physical development | ||||
| Weight, kg | −0.16 (−0.86, 0.54) | 0.07 (−0.58, 0.71) | 0.28 (−0.34, 0.90) | 0.43 (−0.16, 1.02) |
| Height, cm | −0.47 (−1.50, 0.57) | −0.17 (−1.05, 0.71) | −0.19 (−1.11, 0.73) | −0.29 (−1.09, 0.51) |
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. a Multilevel models were used to assess the association between prenatal micronutrient supplement and IQ in early school aged children, with township to level 3, village to level 2, and individual to level 1. b p value adjusted for variables of county, the age of children, maternal age, sex of children, educational level of parents, occupation of parents, household wealth index, older siblings of children, child school level, gestational weeks at birth, weight at birth, type of prenatal micronutrient supplementation.