2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182111613
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Relationships between Child Development at School Entry and Adolescent Health—A Participatory Systematic Review

Abstract: The relationship between child development and adolescent health, and how this may be modified by socio-economic conditions, is poorly understood. This limits cross-sector interventions to address adolescent health inequality. This review summarises evidence on the associations between child development at school starting age and subsequent health in adolescence and identifies factors affecting associations. We undertook a participatory systematic review, searching electronic databases (MEDLINE, PsycINFO, ASSI… Show more

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“…Blum et al (2012) emphasize contributors to adolescent development through a socioecological framework, including expectations and support at the individual level, interpersonal community assets, and macro-level factors such as policy. Each of these levels of the socioecological framework have been emphasized in recent literature as well, highlighting the importance of social determinants of health and systemic policy for healthy adolescent development (Achterberg et al, 2022; Black et al, 2021; Ferschmann et al, 2022; Hargreaves et al, 2022; Zanolie et al, 2022). Our study demonstrates that adolescent autonomy and independence may be driven by parental preparation and empowerment for adolescent ownership over their own health care.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Blum et al (2012) emphasize contributors to adolescent development through a socioecological framework, including expectations and support at the individual level, interpersonal community assets, and macro-level factors such as policy. Each of these levels of the socioecological framework have been emphasized in recent literature as well, highlighting the importance of social determinants of health and systemic policy for healthy adolescent development (Achterberg et al, 2022; Black et al, 2021; Ferschmann et al, 2022; Hargreaves et al, 2022; Zanolie et al, 2022). Our study demonstrates that adolescent autonomy and independence may be driven by parental preparation and empowerment for adolescent ownership over their own health care.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Can children with social and emotional behavioural problems develop their cognitive abilities as well as those who don't? The answer to all of these questions is largely, no [ 10 ]. Without a central focus on improving child development, health and reducing child poverty as part of its policy programme, levelling up will be difficult to achieve, given the massive and growing regional inequalities in child wellbeing within the UK.…”
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