» Articles » PMID: 22974718

Perceived Instrumental Support and Children's Health Across the Early Life Course

Overview
Journal Soc Sci Med
Date 2012 Sep 15
PMID 22974718
Citations 14
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

A large, venerable literature demonstrates the importance of social relationships and social support for health, though much less research examines whether the benefits of social support to mothers extend to children. This paper examines the relationship between mothers' perceptions of instrumental support and children's health using longitudinal data from the U.S. Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N = 4342), a cohort of American children born in urban areas to mostly unmarried parents. Results suggest mothers' perceptions of instrumental support is positively associated with children's overall health, and this finding persists despite controlling for a host of individual-level characteristics of mothers and children (including a lagged indicator of children's health) and in fixed-effect models. Mothers' economic security and mothers' wellbeing attenuate some, but not all, of the association between perceived instrumental support and children's overall health. In addition, the link between perceived instrumental support and three specific indicators of health - asthma, overweight/obese, and number of emergency room visits - falls to statistical insignificance after accounting for individual-level characteristics, suggesting these associations result from social selection processes. Taken together, these findings suggest the beneficial health consequences of social support may extend to children across the early life course and demonstrate the need to better understand mothers' reports of children's overall health.

Citing Articles

Structural Inequities in the Kin Safety Net: Mapping the Three-Generational Network throughout Early Adulthood.

Sohn H AJS. 2024; 128(6):1650-1677.

PMID: 38736557 PMC: 11085851. DOI: 10.1086/724817.


The Research on Risk Factors for Adolescents' Mental Health.

Lin J, Guo W Behav Sci (Basel). 2024; 14(4).

PMID: 38667059 PMC: 11047495. DOI: 10.3390/bs14040263.


"Associations between maternal perceptions of social support and adolescent weight status: A longitudinal analysis".

Melnick E, Doom J SSM Popul Health. 2024; 25:101647.

PMID: 38495803 PMC: 10943960. DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2024.101647.


The relationship between extended kin resources and children's healthcare utilization: An analysis of family networks.

Treleaven E Soc Sci Med. 2023; 321:115720.

PMID: 36801747 PMC: 11018096. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115720.


When parents are not present: Decision-making dynamics for young children's health and illness in migrant-sending households in rural Cambodia.

Treleaven E, Ngin C Soc Sci Med. 2021; 287:114327.

PMID: 34509896 PMC: 8518313. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114327.