Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study
@ffcws
Formerly known as Fragile Families & Child Wellbeing Study. A longitudinal urban birth cohort study. @Princeton | @Columbia
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http://www.ffcws.princeton.edu/ 06-03-2014 20:54:51
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In this Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study study, David Reichenberger 🐋 and colleagues found that adolescent substance use was more likely with later bedtimes and shorter sleep during childhood. Protecting pediatric sleep health may help to reduce risky adolescent behavior. SleepHealthEditor authors.elsevier.com/a/1jYcu3k7xFxV…
🚨 New Publication Alert! 🚨 New paper using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study data shows how state TANF policies impact postnatal education for unmarried mothers. Only 35.1% attain HS/E after childbirth, with higher TANF benefits linked to better outcomes. Learn more: tinyurl.com/2p8jtfw8 #FFpubs
Check this out! Our new research brief from the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study Year 22 study finds 46% of young adults who attended higher education have student loans, and 20% have credit card debt. Learn more here: tinyurl.com/29fkbae3#FFpubs
Publication Alert! 🚨 A new paper using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study data highlights that the benefits of parental education on mental health and economic stability differ by race. For Black families, income and educational disparities affect these benefits. Learn more: tinyurl.com/3dmkzpsz #FFpubs
🚨 New Publication Alert! 🚨 A study using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study data shows early-life socioeconomic position (SEP) and race impact biological aging. DNA methylation analysis of diverse youth shows lower SEP at birth accelerates aging, especially in males. tinyurl.com/5b6z4p6d #FFpubs
A new study using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study data found that poverty at birth predicts epigenetic changes at age 15. This was seen in males but not females, highlighting the need to explore sex differences and poverty’s long-term epigenetic effects. tinyurl.com/3h54cjz8#FFpubs
🚨 New Publication Alert! A new paper using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study data highlights early life unpredictability affects problem behaviors in children. Volatility is linked to increased externalizing and internalizing behaviors at ages 9 and 15. Read more here: tinyurl.com/punf3syd #FFpubs
Exciting news! Anna R. Haskins, a leading expert on social inequality, joins the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study (Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study) as a co-investigator. Her experience will greatly enhance our Age 27 survey. Welcome, Anna! 🎉
🚨 Publication Alert! 🚨Children born small-for-gestational-age (SGA) at term face higher risks of lower cognitive test scores at age 9 in sex-specific cases, according to a recent study using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study data. Learn more here: tinyurl.com/duj57y57 #FFpubs
🚨 Publication Alert! 🚨A new study using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study data finds fathers’ depression at age 1 of their children was associated with children’s externalizing behaviors at age 5. Learn more: tinyurl.com/3bxzvebv #FFpubs
🚨 Publication Alert! 🚨Study using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study data finds no significant link between being born small-for-gestational-age (SGA) and early menarche. Instead, maternal race-ethnicity and pre-pregnancy obesity were linked to earlier pubertal timing. tinyurl.com/yck35ebk #FFpubs