Patterns of risk and protective factors among Alaska children: Association with maternal and child wellbeing
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9 2020
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Alternative Title:Child Dev
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Description:This study used population-representative data to examine associations of risk and protective factor patterns among Alaska Native/American Indian (AN/AI; N = 592) and non-Native (N = 1,018) children with maternal and child outcomes at age 3 years. Among AN/AI children, a high risk/moderate protection class was associated with child developmental risk and mothers being less likely to feel comfortable asking for help or knowing where to go for parenting information compared to a low socioeconomic status/high protection class. Among non-Native children, a moderate risk/high protection class was associated with child developmental risk and mothers being less likely to feel comfortable asking for help compared to a low risk/high protection class. Results provide insight on the intersection of risk and protective factors among Alaska families.
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Source:Child Dev. 91(5):1650-1662
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Pubmed ID:31967335
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC7375914
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Volume:91
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Issue:5
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:6964da1ae45eaad4551da5683bf876c0e3da84c600f2cdf79856cb0170729d29
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