• Parental Investment & Child Development

  • Great Recession and the Health of Young Children: A Fixed Effects Analysis in Ireland

    Economic recessions have been linked to adult health, but few studies have examined how recessions influence the health of young children. This study examined the impact of life transitions linked to the recent financial crisis on the health of young children in Ireland. Data came from the Growing Up in Ireland Infant Cohort Study (n…

  • Weight, Body Image and Bullying in 9-year-Old Children

    Aim To explore the association between weight and bullying; considering victims and perpetrators as two aspects of bullying, and subjective perception and objective measurement as two aspects of weight. Methods This study is based on the first wave of data collection from Growing Up in Ireland – the National Longitudinal Study of Children. The two-stage…

  • Chronic illness and emotional and behavioural strengths and difficulties in Irish children.

    Objective Childhood chronic illness can have a high impact on the child’s quality of life. The foundations of health are established in early life, and are shaped by biological, psychosocial, spiritual and environmental processes and influences. The objectives of this presentation are twofold: firstly to describe the prevalence of chronic illness in 9-year-olds in Ireland,…

  • Is breastfeeding in infancy predictive of child mental well-being and protective against obesity at 9 years of age?

    Background Preventing child mental health problems and child obesity have been recognized as public health priorities. The aim of the present study was to examine whether being breastfed (at all or exclusively) in infancy was a predictor of mental well-being and protective against risk of obesity at age 9. Methods Cross-sectional data from a large,…

  • Association of parental identification of child overweight and mental health problems during childhood

    Background Public health policies attempt to increase parental identification of child overweight and obesity. The objective of the present research was to determine the cross-sectional, prospective and longitudinal associations between parental identification of child overweight and child mental health problems. Methods We made use of two cohort studies of Australian (Longitudinal Study of Australian Children,…

  • Income and conversion handicaps: estimating the impact of child chronic illness/disability on family income and the extra cost of child chronic illness/child disability in Ireland using a standard of living approach

    Child chronic illness/ disability can present significant challenges for children, families and society that require appropriate policy responses; yet little is known about the demands placed on families resources from an economics perspective in terms of its impact on household income and the extra income required to achieve the same standard of living as families…

  • Childcare, Early Education and Socio-Emotional Outcomes at Age 5: Evidence from the Growing up in Ireland Study

    This report investigates the effects of childcare in early life on children’s socio-emotional development at age five using a large representative sample of children (circa 9,000) from the Growing Up in Ireland study. At age three, prior to the Free Preschool Year, around half the children in the study were in non-parental childcare. There were…

  • Partnership Dissolution after Childbirth in Ireland: On the Importance of Pregnancy Intentions.

    Several approaches frame childbirth as an event that can reduce partnership quality, generate work-family conflicts, intensify financial pressures, and increase separation risk. The present study discusses theories of separation in relation to pregnancy intentions leading to a birth and analyses data from Growing Up in Ireland. Transition rate models of parental separation nine months to…

  • The Role of Grandparents in Childcare in Ireland: Towards a Research Agenda

    This paper discusses the role of grandparents in informal childcare in Ireland. It considers how recent demographic change and government policy on childcare have the potential to place greater pressures on the provision of grandparent childcare. It illustrates research literature that has examined the prevalence and intensity of grandparent care, factors influencing such care, and…

  • The association between weight perception and BMI: Report and measurement data from the growing up in Ireland cohort study of 9 year olds

    Background The gold standard for categorisation of weight status is clinically measured body mass index (BMI), but this is often not practical in large epidemiological studies. Objectives To determine if a child’s weight perception or a mother’s perception of a child’s weight status is a viable alternative to measured height and weight in determining BMI…

  • Shaping educational expectations: the perspectives of 13-year-olds and their parents

    Educational expectations and the way in which they shape actual outcomes act as an important vehicle for the intergenerational reproduction of social inequality. This article draws on rich information from the Growing Up in Ireland longitudinal study to explore the factors influencing the educational expectations of 13-year-old young people and their parents. The findings point…

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