LI Long, TANG Ying, HU Xi-yuan. How Does Living with Grandparents Affect Health of Junior High School Adolescents: A Multidimensional Study Based on CEPS. 2022. biomedRxiv.202207.00029
How Does Living with Grandparents Affect Health of Junior High School Adolescents: A Multidimensional Study Based on CEPS
Corresponding author: LI Long, ruclilong@ruc.edu.cn
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202207.00029
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Abstract: Based on China Education Panel Survey, this study applied a propensity weighted stratified linear model to investigate the multidimensional effects of living with grandparents on junior high school adolescents’ health status, as well as the heterogeneity of such impacts. We found that living with grandparents could affect adolescents’ mental health and social adjustment positively, that is to say, living with grandparents significantly enhanced adolescents’ positive emotional level and improved adolescents’ prosocial behavior ability, which is the result of the superposition of direct “reference” effect and indirect “lubricant” effect; while this living arrangement had no significant effect on adolescents’ physical health; living with grandparents are more likely to have positive health effects among adolescents living with their parents and having urban hukou.
Key words: Grandparents; Junior High School Adolescents; Health; Multidimension; HeterogeneitySubmit time: 15 July 2022
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