With-In Child Protective Factors Among Rural Head Start Children

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C. Carotta
S. Born
C. Elverson
A. Hauck
K. Hillerud
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[1] South Dakota State University,Human Development & Family Studies
[2] South Dakota State University,Counseling and Human Resource Development
[3] South Dakota State University,College of Nursing
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Early childhood; Protective factors; Rural communities; Low-income communities;
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This analysis examined key protective factors among preschool children in low-income, rural areas. Teacher-reported Devereux Early Childhood Assessments for Preschoolers were completed for 182 Head Start children (54% female, 46% male) from seven rural, midwestern communities. The majority of children were in the typical range for each protective factor and for behavioral concerns. In comparison to a standardized sample, the rural sample had lower mean scores for all protective factors. Females had statistically significantly higher scores for initiative, self-regulation, attachment/relationships, and total protective factors, while having lower behavioral concerns than males. T-scores for initiative were statistically significantly higher for 4-year-olds than for 3-year-olds. Statistically significant negative correlations were also found between behavioral concerns and each protective factor, with the strongest negative correlation occurring with self-regulation. There was no statistically significant difference in T-scores between the fall (i.e., Time 1) and spring (i.e., Time 2). This analysis adds to existing literature by delineating the prevalence of with-in child protective factors among preschool children in rural, low-income communities and identifying areas in which these children are most in need of additional support.
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页码:999 / 1009
页数:10
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