Household income and maternal education in early childhood and activity-limiting chronic health conditions in late childhood: findings from birth cohort studies from six countries

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Spencer Nicholas JamesORCID,Ludvigsson Johnny,You Yueyue,Francis KateORCID,Abu Awad YaraORCID,Markham Wolfgang,Faresjö Tomas,Goldhaber-Fiebert Jeremy,Andersson White Pär,Raat Hein,Mensah Fiona,Gauvin Lise,McGrath Jennifer J

Abstract

BackgroundWe examined absolute and relative relationships between household income and maternal education during early childhood (<5 years) with activity-limiting chronic health conditions (ALCHC) during later childhood in six longitudinal, prospective cohorts from high-income countries (UK, Australia, Canada, Sweden, Netherlands, USA).MethodsRelative inequality (risk ratios, RR) and absolute inequality (Slope Index of Inequality) were estimated for ALCHC during later childhood by maternal education categories and household income quintiles in early childhood. Estimates were adjusted for mother ethnicity, maternal age at birth, child sex and multiple births, and were pooled using meta-regression.ResultsPooled estimates, with over 42 000 children, demonstrated social gradients in ALCHC for high maternal education versus low (RR 1.54, 95% CI 1.28 to 1.85) and middle education (RR 1.24, 95% CI 1.11 to 1.38); as well as for high household income versus lowest (RR 1.90, 95% CI 1.66 to 2.18) and middle quintiles (RR 1.34, 95% CI 1.17 to 1.54). Absolute inequality showed decreasing ALCHC in all cohorts from low to high education (range: −2.85% Sweden, −13.36% Canada) and income (range: −1.8% Sweden, −19.35% Netherlands).ConclusionWe found graded relative risk of ALCHC during later childhood by maternal education and household income during early childhood in all cohorts. Absolute differences in ALCHC were consistently observed between the highest and lowest maternal education and household income levels across cohort populations. Our results support a potential role for generous, universal financial and childcare policies for families during early childhood in reducing the prevalence of activity limiting chronic conditions in later childhood.

Funder

Canadian Research Data Centre Network

Department of Social Services, Australian Government

Medical Research Council of Southeast Swede

Office for National Statistics

Ministry of Youth and Families

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Forskningsrådet om Hälsa, Arbetsliv och Välfärd

Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research

Economic and Social Research Council

Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam

Australian Institute of Family Studies

County Council of OstergotlOstergotland

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research

Ostgota Brandstodsbolag

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

Australian Bureau of Statistics

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Wallenberg Foundation

Ministerie van Volksgezondheid, Welzijn en Sport

Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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