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Ten Year Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Mothers and their Children Catholic Family Service of Calgary Louise Dean Centre Holly Charles & Brenda Simpson

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Page 1: Ten Year Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Mothers and their Children Catholic Family Service of Calgary Louise Dean Centre Holly Charles & Brenda Simpson

Ten Year Longitudinal Study of Adolescent

Mothers and their Children

Catholic Family Service of Calgary

Louise Dean Centre

Holly Charles & Brenda Simpson

Page 2: Ten Year Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Mothers and their Children Catholic Family Service of Calgary Louise Dean Centre Holly Charles & Brenda Simpson

OBJECTIVES

Background The Study Study Methods Participant Profiles Outcomes for Mothers Outcomes for Children Discussion for Best Practices

Page 3: Ten Year Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Mothers and their Children Catholic Family Service of Calgary Louise Dean Centre Holly Charles & Brenda Simpson

Background

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Dr. Clara Christie Learning Centre

“There is growing conviction that education is key to avoidance of the poverty unemployment cycle that entraps young mothers. The logistic, transportation, and coordination problems of care for children is often too much to allow continuance in educational programs. Many, in spite of good intentions, become school dropouts.”

Dr. Clara Christie Learning Centre report

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Dr. Clara Christie Learning Centre

Due to limited space, only the highest risk parents are able to access the Learning Centre.

Emphasis is placed on• Safe and healthy child development;

• Healthy parent/child bonding & attachment;

• Positive nurturing parenting practices.

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Short-term Outcomes

Program evaluations consistently indicate positive short-term impacts.• Healthy birth weights

• Child development

• Gains in education

• Mother and infant health

• Improved parenting skills

• Reduced environmental risk factors (e.g. improved housing, income, social support, life style issues)

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Ten Year Follow Up Study of Adolescent Mothers and Their Children

To explore the longer term life path and outcomes for high risk adolescent mothers and their children who participated in holistic wrap-around programming at Louise Dean Centre.

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Study Questions

The Study wanted to determine if1. Adolescent mothers who participated at LDC have

improved socio-economic circumstances in the long term.

2. Children who have the benefit of a healthy birth-weight and positive parenting demonstrate healthy child development with few serious childhood injuries, and with social skills, behaviours and academic achievements on par with their peers.

3. Mothers are able to parent with confidence in a stable family and community environment.

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Study Participants

Adolescent mothers at LDC between 1995 – 2004 whose children had stayed at least three months.

Sample of qualifying files were drawn from the overall LDC population with a target of 8 participants for each year from 1995-2004.

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Methods

Study participants were contacted by phone.

Contacted participants helped recruit other women on the sampling list.

Researchers set up a Facebook site to invite contact from participants who accessed the Dr. Christie Learning Centre.

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Methods Survey launched in March 2007

• Purposely aligned with relevant questions and scales on the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY).

• Mother’s survey consisted of 131 questions, including 5 scales:• Depression;• Social support;• Self esteem;• Family functioning;• Parenting.

• Children’s survey consists of 71 questions and 3 scales:• Behaviour;• Literacy;• Child development.

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Method

71 women participated in a face to face interview.

73 children are included in the data set (60 school age children; 14 pre-school age).

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Comparative Baseline

Matched comparison group/cohort from the • National Longitudinal Survey of Children and

Youth (NLSCY) Cycle 6 data (parents age 30 or less),

• Calgary Health Region statistics, and

• Calgary Board of Education data on Grade Level Achievement.

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Profile of Mothers

Profile of Adolescent Mothers at AdmissionN = 71

94%

35%

72%

43%

36%

40%

42%

35%

54%

15%

19%

39%

25%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Financial Issues

Housing Issues

Family Conflict

Physical Abuse

Sexual Abuse

Alcohol/Drug Use

Lifestyle Issues

Child Welfare Involved

Depression

Other Mental Health

Self Harm

Out of School 6 to18 Months

Learning Issues

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Profile of Mothers

Interrupted Education

35.7%

25.8%

24.2%

14.2%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

% o

f p

arti

cip

ants

0 months 1 to 5 months 6 to 11 months 12 to 18 months# of months out of school

Number of Months Out of School Before Louise Dean CentreN = 71

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Outcomes for Mothers

EDUCATION LDC mothers had a high school graduation

rate of 91.4% compared with 78% for NLSCY young mothers.

LDC mothers were four times more likely to have some post-secondary education and had slightly higher rates of college or university completion.

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Outcomes for Mothers

EMPLOYMENT LDC mothers were more likely to be

working and worked longer hours than NLSCY mothers.

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Outcomes for MothersLDC mothers are well educated and employed but continue to be

disadvantaged due to their single parent status

Current Family Social Statusfor LDC Mothers compared to NLSCY <30 years of age

81.4%

87.1%

61.4%

36.2%38.6%

50%

75%

68.8%

81.2%

15.6%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

P ost SecondaryEducation

Employed Family Income >$30,000

Home Ownership Single

LDC

NLSC

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Outcomes for MothersHEALTH

84.3% of LDC mothers rate their general health status as good to excellent compared to 93.8% of NLSCY mothers.

LDC mothers had higher rates of depression but the difference was not statistically significant.

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Outcomes for Mothers

SOCIAL SUPPORT LDC mothers had lower levels of social

support than NLSCY mothers but the difference was not statistically significant.

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Outcomes for Mothers

FAMILY FUNCTIONING LDC mothers had significantly higher scores

on the Family Assessment Device than NLSCY mothers indicating more challenges within their family relationships.

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Outcomes for Mothers

PARENTING LDC parents had significantly higher

scores on the positive interaction scale than NLSCY parents. They had somewhat lower scores on the Consistency scales though not statistically significant.

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Outcomes for Children

CHILD WELFARE INVOLVEMENT Only one child in the study group of 73

children has current Child Welfare involvement due to the child’s mental health.

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Outcomes for Mothers

USE OF OTHER COMMUNITY SUPPORTS

After leaving LDC, mothers access continued support through other community resources. In some cases these resources are programs that Catholic Family Services provides through partnerships.

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Outcomes for Mothers

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Rates of volunteerism are higher among LDC

women than NLSCY population (although not statistically significant).

80% of Aboriginal mothers are involved in community activities.

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Outcomes for Children

BIRTHWEIGHTSComparative Low Birth Weight Rates

Percentage of Women with Babies <2500 grams

6.9%

5.7%

2.8%

0.0%

1.0%

2.0%

3.0%

4.0%

5.0%

6.0%

7.0%

8.0%

LDC Mothers Calgary General Population Calgary Mothers <20 years of age

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Outcomes for Children

CHILD DEVELOPMENT Children receive developmental screening

assessments. • 97.1% of children had no identified delays at exit from

LDC.

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Outcomes for Children

CHILD HEALTH AND INJURIES Children of LDC mothers have similar health

profiles as compared to NLSCY children. There is no significant difference in injury rates.

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Outcomes for Children

CHILD HEALTH Children of LDC mothers have somewhat

higher asthma rates (not statistically significant). The use of ventolin was significantly higher among LDC children.

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Outcomes for Children

CHILDHOOD OBESITY For LDC children, overweight and

obesity rates were lower than the national average and lower than rates found in the NLSCY comparative group.

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Outcomes for Children

CHILD BEHAVIOR LDC children were significantly higher on

pro-social behaviour scores. They were somewhat higher on their

hyperactivity scores (not significant) in comparison to the NLSCY rates.

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Outcomes for Children

EARLY LITERACY LDC mothers started reading to their

children at an earlier age on average than NLSCY mothers.

LDC mothers engaged in early literacy activities with their pre-school children more frequently than NLSCY mothers.

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Outcomes for Children

ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE 85.7% of school age children scored “At

Grade Level” in language arts and mathematics, a rate equivalent to that reported by Alberta Education for elementary school students.

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Best Practices

Collaborative wraparound services focusing on the mother/child dyad include:• Health services;• Education;• Social work support;• Early childhood services.

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Conclusion

Findings demonstrate that comprehensive wrap around services during pregnancy and early parenting can have significant mediating effects on health, socio economic status and parents which translate to positive outcomes for children of adolescent mothers in both the short term and the longer term.

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Conclusions

With LDC support, young mothers did not show the negative long term profiles typically predicted and reported by researchers.

In many areas they have exceeded community norms.

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Conclusion

With support, even the most high-risk of adolescent mothers can build a positive future for themselves and their children.

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CONTACT

Holly Charles or Brenda SimpsonCatholic Family Service of Calgary

403 777-7635

[email protected]

[email protected]