학술논문

Caregiver Social Capital and Supportive Relationships are Associated with Better Child Social-Emotional Development
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Child Psychiatry & Human Development. :1-10
Subject
Social capital
Social inequalities
Child health
Lifecourse/childhood circumstances
Developing country
Language
English
ISSN
0009-398X
1573-3327
Abstract
This study examined how different domains of social capital and of social support among caregivers are associated with social-emotional development in children ages 4–6 and how caregiver depressive symptoms modify these associations. Using a stratified random sample of preschools, data included a cross-sectional study of 1147 child-caregiver pairs (543 girls) in a low-income municipality in Brazil. Crude and adjusted linear regression models revealed that all domains of social support and two domains of social capital were associated with less social-emotional development delay in children. Given a significant proportion of children in low- and middle-income countries do not meet developmental milestones, strengthening caregiver social capital and support in these settings may have the potential to improve child social-emotional development.