Socioeconomic development, family income, and psychosocial risk factors: a study of families with children in public elementary school

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Autor(a) principal: Assis,Simone Gonçalves de
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Pires,Thiago, Pesce,Renata Pires, Avanci,Joviana Quintes, Oliveira,Raquel V. C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-311X2011001400009
Resumo: This article aims to evaluate the effects of Brazil's recent economic growth on the monetary income, consumption patterns, and risk exposures of families with children enrolled in the public elementary school system in São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. The article analyzes the following information on families of 447 children that participated in two waves in a longitudinal study: social stratum, per capita family income, evolution in income over a three-year period, and psychosocial factors. The findings showed a 74.8% increase in the families' income, accompanied by an increase in the consumption of material assets and access to health services. This increase should not be interpreted as a guarantee of improved living and health conditions, since it was spent on basic products and needs that do not substantially affect the families' form of social inclusion. Psychosocial risk factors were frequent among the families, but decreased during the study period, which may either reflect the improved family situation or result from the later stage in child development.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Socioeconomic development, family income, and psychosocial risk factors: a study of families with children in public elementary school
title Socioeconomic development, family income, and psychosocial risk factors: a study of families with children in public elementary school
spellingShingle Socioeconomic development, family income, and psychosocial risk factors: a study of families with children in public elementary school
Assis,Simone Gonçalves de
Growth and Development
Social Conditions
Child
Risk Factors
title_short Socioeconomic development, family income, and psychosocial risk factors: a study of families with children in public elementary school
title_full Socioeconomic development, family income, and psychosocial risk factors: a study of families with children in public elementary school
title_fullStr Socioeconomic development, family income, and psychosocial risk factors: a study of families with children in public elementary school
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic development, family income, and psychosocial risk factors: a study of families with children in public elementary school
title_sort Socioeconomic development, family income, and psychosocial risk factors: a study of families with children in public elementary school
author Assis,Simone Gonçalves de
author_facet Assis,Simone Gonçalves de
Pires,Thiago
Pesce,Renata Pires
Avanci,Joviana Quintes
Oliveira,Raquel V. C.
author_role author
author2 Pires,Thiago
Pesce,Renata Pires
Avanci,Joviana Quintes
Oliveira,Raquel V. C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Assis,Simone Gonçalves de
Pires,Thiago
Pesce,Renata Pires
Avanci,Joviana Quintes
Oliveira,Raquel V. C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Growth and Development
Social Conditions
Child
Risk Factors
topic Growth and Development
Social Conditions
Child
Risk Factors
description This article aims to evaluate the effects of Brazil's recent economic growth on the monetary income, consumption patterns, and risk exposures of families with children enrolled in the public elementary school system in São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. The article analyzes the following information on families of 447 children that participated in two waves in a longitudinal study: social stratum, per capita family income, evolution in income over a three-year period, and psychosocial factors. The findings showed a 74.8% increase in the families' income, accompanied by an increase in the consumption of material assets and access to health services. This increase should not be interpreted as a guarantee of improved living and health conditions, since it was spent on basic products and needs that do not substantially affect the families' form of social inclusion. Psychosocial risk factors were frequent among the families, but decreased during the study period, which may either reflect the improved family situation or result from the later stage in child development.
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