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the prospective cohort study of Thai children Effect of grandparental child rearing on cognitive development among 12-month-old Thai infants:   the prospective cohort study of Thai children   Miss. Sukanya Kansin Dr.P.H.Batch#5

Background Grandparental rearing children Cognitive development ? Important human resource 50.3 % ,2008 26.7 %,2009

Background (cont.)  -In children most studies of styles and factors related to child rearing -Few studies on the child development and dimensions of child rearing on the cognitive development

Objective of the study   Aim 1: Study children’s cognitive developmental quotient among 12-month-old Thai infants Aim 2: Study effect of grandparental child rearing on the cognitive development among 12-month-old Thai infants.

Methodology Population and sample   Population and sample - The samples that all of members there are 4,225 infants -Exclusion criteria were pregnant woman who were abortion and could not communicate. There were 4,221 live birth, 32 deaths after within 1 year and 11 withdrawers. So total sample were 4,116 -The PCTC project was approved by the Nation Ethics Committee of the Ministry of Public Health on 22 September 2000.

Methodology(cont.) Study design   Study design - This study is part of the prospective cohort study of Thailand (PCTC) -Collected via interviews or extracted from existing records. -Cognitive development was measured by pediatricians using Capute scale(Bayley, N., 1993) -Interest factor was grandparental child rearing -Primary outcome was cognitive developmental quotient -Secondary outcome was effect of grandparental child rearing on the cognitive development Statistical analysis -Using Stata version 12 - Using mean and standard deviation for continuous variable and frequency and percentage for categorical variable -95% confidence (CI) -Logistic regression

RESULTS   Children's Demographic Characteristics of children

RESULTS   Demographic Characteristics of Caregiver

RESULTS (cont.) Demographic dimensions of child rearing Responsiveness   Demographic dimensions of child rearing Responsiveness Yes No

RESULTS(cont.)   Demographic dimensions of child rearing

Aim:1 Cognitive developmental quotient RESULTS(cont.)   Aim:1 Cognitive developmental quotient

Aim:2 Effect of grandparental child rearing on cognitive development RESULTS(cont.)   Aim:2 Effect of grandparental child rearing on cognitive development

RESULTS(cont.) Factors effecting on children’s cognitive development   Factors effecting on children’s cognitive development adjusted for all other factors

Discussion   Aim:2 Grandparental child rearing influencing on the children’s cognitive development -Children who reared by grandparents had 1.4 times chance of being delayed cognitive development than those reared by parents congruent with the studies by Nanthamongkolchai et.al,2009 and Nanthamongkolchai et.al,2011 -While gathering analyzed with child, caregiver and dimensions of child rearing variants by stepwise logistic regression pointed out that the child reared by grandparent not significantly -That is because Child rearing is a dynamic and has a bi-directional So the factors that influence the complex processes associated with child rearing (Berns,1993)

Strengths and Limitation   Strengths and Limitation the wealth of prospective, longitudinal Strengths -The evidence that was based on the largest cohort study of Thai children -Followed 4,245 infants from birth in October 2000 to September 2002 until three years old -Deep investigated to dimensions of child rearing Limitation -Should be recognized. Confounding bias from other factors such as experience of child rearing, health status and substance abuse.

Conclusion and Recommendations   Conclusion and Recommendations Conclusion Child rearing by grandparents was at substantial risk for delay of cognitive development when combined with other factors to promote. Recommendations - Health officials in the area should encourage the integration of caregiver the wealth of prospective, longitudinal to exchange experience and knowledge of child rearing; emphasized caregiver to hug or kiss, compliment and happy smiling or clapping with children -State and relevant agencies should propose a policy in promoting the cognitive development of children since was subjected in the womb maternal and should systematically and continuously intervention in the family have children cognitive developmental delayed.

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