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- W4380576432 abstract "This study aimed to understand the early development and nurturing care environment of children aged 0-6 years in rural China and to evaluate the sex- and age-specific associations of nurturing care environment with child developmental outcomes.A cross-sectional survey involving 2078 children aged 0-6 years was conducted using a stratified cluster sampling strategy. We used face-to-face interviews to collect information on child, family and nurturing care. The Ages & Stages Questionnaires-Chinese version and ASQ: Social-Emotional were applied to assess children's neuro- and social-emotional development, respectively. Lower neurodevelopmental scores indicate an increased risk for neurodevelopmental delay, and higher social-emotional scores are indicative to a risk of social-emotional problems. The multiple linear regression model examined the associations of nurturing care environments with childhood development.Among the investigated children, the average age was (42.9 ± 19.8) months and 55.8% were boys; 67.9% of the children had absent fathers because of labour migration and 54.0% had limited access to books and toys. Overall, boys had a lower total neurodevelopmental score than girls; similar gender patterns were also found in the domains of communication, fine motor, problem-solving and person-social. Concurrent absent fathers and limited access to books and toys were significantly associated with reduced neurodevelopmental scores [β - 11.44, 95% CI (-18.20, -4.68)] and increased social-emotional developmental scores [β 5.88, 95%CI (1.35, 10.41)] after controlling for confounding factors. Sex-specific analysis only echoed the results in boys. Additionally, having an absent father and limited access to books and toys was associated with lower neurodevelopmental scores [β - 14.58, 95%CI (-25.41, -3.75)] in children under 3 years of age and higher social-emotional developmental scores among children aged 3-6 years [β 10.66, 95%CI (5.09, 16.24)].Children, especially boys, with absent fathers due to labour migration have poorer neuro- and social-emotional development. Limited access to books and toys and father absence are linked to the children's developmental delay, especially for those under 3 years of age. Our findings suggest that intervention programs in resource-constrained rural areas are desirable; more importantly, such programs should begin before 3 years of age to achieve a benefit-cost outcome." @default.
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- W4380576432 title "Associations of father absence and limited access to books and toys with early childhood development among children aged 0–6 years in a rural county lifted out of poverty in China" @default.
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