Parent Gender and Assessment of Children’s Health

Author:

Muhammad Mufida1ORCID,Tumin Dmitry1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA

Abstract

Caregiver-reported data on children’s health are typically provided by mothers. We investigated whether measures of children’s health would significantly differ between mother and father respondents to a nationally representative survey. This study used de-identified data on children age 0 to 17 years from the 2016-2019 National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH). The primary exposure was whether the survey was completed by the child’s father (cases) or mother (controls). Outcome variables included general health, special health care needs (SHCN), and unmet health care needs. We identified 85 191 children meeting inclusion criteria, of whom 35.1% had a father respondent. After propensity score matching, 27 738 children with a father respondent were matched to an equal size group of children with a mother respondent. On conditional logistic regression analysis of the matched sample, we found that poor health, SHCN, and unmet health care needs were less likely to be reported for children in the sample by father respondents.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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