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Article ; Online: Aiming High: Monitoring Population Level Indicators of Child Wellbeing as a Goal of Community-Academic Partnerships.

Schmidt, Renae D / Armstrong, F Daniel / Horigian, Viviana E / Swilley-Woods, Graylyn / Alonso, Betty / Jackson, Douglene / Natale, Ruby / Jent, Jason / Schladant, Michelle / Nelson, Saliha / Brosco, Jeffrey P

Maternal and child health journal

2022  Volume 26, Issue 5, Page(s) 970–977

Abstract: Introduction: Community-academic partnerships (CAPs) aim to improve neighborhood population health. Though measuring the impact of partnership activities at a population level can be difficult, evaluating indicators of wellbeing may increase ... ...

Abstract Introduction: Community-academic partnerships (CAPs) aim to improve neighborhood population health. Though measuring the impact of partnership activities at a population level can be difficult, evaluating indicators of wellbeing may increase understanding of how communities benefit from CAPs. This study examined child health indicators over time in two low-income, predominantly Black/African American and Hispanic communities where partnerships between an academic child development center and community coalitions were formed with the intention of improving child well-being.
Methods: Trends in three child wellbeing indicators (graduation rates, kindergarten readiness, and proportion of youth in school and/or employed) were compared between two CAP communities and several neighboring comparison communities. Data between 2011 and 2017 were analyzed to calculate percent change from baseline and mapped using ArcGIS to visualize trends by zip code. Proportions of youth meeting benchmarks were also determined.
Results: Kindergarten readiness and high-school graduation rates improved in CAP communities but not in geographically proximal and socioeconomically similar comparison communities. No improvements were found in the proportion of youth in school or employed.
Discussion: This study revealed population-level indicators improved over time in CAP communities. Because community-level child health and wellbeing are influenced by many factors, this correlation is not proof of a causal relationship. Assessing population level indicators can nonetheless provide insight into the benefit of CAPs, and the commitment to monitoring such outcomes can itself advance how academic and community partners plan activities and set long-term goals.
MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Child ; Child Development ; Child Health ; Goals ; Humans ; Poverty ; Schools
Language English
Publishing date 2022-01-04
Publishing country United States
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 1339905-6
ISSN 1573-6628 ; 1092-7875
ISSN (online) 1573-6628
ISSN 1092-7875
DOI 10.1007/s10995-021-03333-x
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