Ad. Weiss et Jw. Fantuzzo, Multivariate impact of health and caretaking risk factors on the school adjustment of first graders, J COMM PSYC, 29(2), 2001, pp. 141-160
The current investigation examined seven health and caretaking risk factors
that threaten children's school adjustment: low birth weight, low Apgar sc
ore, lead poisoning, birth to a single mother, birth to a teen mother, chil
d maltreatment, and out-of-home care. The purpose of this study was to asse
ss the relationships among these risk factors and several indicators of sch
ool adjustment in an entire population of students. Participants included 9
,088 first-grade students in a large urban school district. Information on
risk factors and school adjustment was obtained from computerized records t
hat were combined using record linkage. The independent and interactive eff
ects of the risk factors on school adjustment were assessed using logistic
regression. Results showed that six of the seven risk factors significantly
increased children's risk for poor school adjustment. Findings were stable
across several subsamples. No significant interactive effects were found a
mong the risk factors. Implications for research and practice were discusse
d. (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.