The impact of a skipped-generation family structure on early child development in Khon Kaen Province: a prospective cohort study

Author:

Photichai Piyanan,Luvira Varisara

Abstract

AbstractParenting in early childhood is related to child development. This study aimed to investigate the impact of a skipped-generation family structure on early child development. This prospective cohort study collected data on children aged 6 to 18 months from 132 non-skipped-generation families and 115 skipped-generation families from primary care units in Khon Kaen province for 1 year. The data were collected using a structured questionnaire administered through face-to-face interviews, as well as the Denver II instrument for assessing child development. Using multivariate logistic regression, the impact of a skipped-generation family structure on infant development was analysed, and adjusted relative risks (aRRs) are presented. We found that 19.83% (49/247) of the children had suspected delayed development in all domains. Most of these children resided in skipped-generation families, accounting for 27.82% of the sample (32/115). After adjusting for other factors, it was found that male children from skipped-generation families had a higher risk of suspected delayed language development (aRR = 14.56, 95% CI = 1.34 to 158.34, p = 0.028). In conclusion, the parental practices of skipped-generation families are suspected of causing delayed language development in boys. Models of early childhood development should be established for skipped-generation families.

Funder

Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Thailand

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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