Socioeconomic and health factors associated with kindergarten retention in Australian children

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作者
Wong, Evelyn [1 ]
Steele, Emily [1 ]
Johnson, Shae [1 ]
Proimos, Jenny [2 ]
Batterham, Angela [2 ]
Nolan, Terry [1 ]
Waters, Elizabeth [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Sch Populat & Global Hlth, Ctr Hlth Equ, Jack Brockhoff Child Hlth & Wellbeing Program, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[2] Dept Educ & Training, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
关键词
health factor; kindergarten; retention; socioeconomic; EARLY GRADE RETENTION;
D O I
10.1111/jpc.13014
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
AimWe aimed to identify key socioeconomic and health factors that are associated with a child's likelihood of being retained in kindergarten prior to commencing first year of school in Australian children. MethodsWe used data linked from the School Entrant Health Questionnaire administered to children commencing school in 2012 (N = 42 002). Kindergarten retention here is defined by children accessing a second year of funded kindergarten prior to commencing school. We used logistic regression analysis to estimate the strength of associations between a range of socioeconomic and health factors to the likelihood of kindergarten retention. ResultsOf the 25 289 children included in our analysis, 903 (3.6%) had a second year of funded kindergarten prior to commencing school. In comparison, 1680 children out of 42 002 in the Kinder-School Entrant Health Questionnaire dataset had a second year of funded kindergarten (4.0%). From our final regression model, the highest association was found in children whose parents reported a history of speech and language difficulties (odds ratio 2.25, 95% confidence interval (1.91-2.66)) (adjusting for a range of demographic, health and developmental factors). Similarly, children from an indigenous background were twice as likely to be retained in kindergarten compared with those with a non-indigenous background (odds ratio 2.06 (1.17-3.64)). ConclusionThis analysis adds to the evidence base that children who are more socially disadvantaged as well as children with health difficulties, particularly speech and language difficulties, are more likely to be retained in kindergarten.
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