儿童健康:来自英国出生队列的家庭收入与母亲心理健康作用的证据

Child health: evidence on the roles of family income and maternal mental health from a UK birth cohort

Health Economics · 2007
被引 154
人大 A-

中文导读

利用英国出生队列数据,研究发现家庭收入与儿童健康正相关,但控制母亲心理健康等因素后,收入直接影响几乎消失,母亲心理健康(尤其是焦虑和躯体化症状)起关键作用。

Abstract

There is a growing literature showing an association between higher family income and better child health. This paper uses cohort data with rich information on mother's early life events, her health, child-health-related behaviours, and her child's health to examine this association for the UK and to identify some of the mechanisms through which income affects child health. The paper examines the cross-sectional association between income and health, finds the expected association, but concludes that the association with current income cannot be distinguished from one between permanent income and child health. It then focuses on the mechanisms by which income translates into better child health; these include parental behaviours that may affect child health and parental health, including maternal mental health. Controlling for these factors, there is almost no direct impact of income. A significant role is played by mother's own health, particularly her mental health. No clear role is played by child-health production behaviours of the mother. Examining the maternal mental health-child health link in more detail suggests a role for maternal anxiety and somaticism.

家庭收入儿童健康母亲心理健康英国出生队列