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Longitudinal Study: | LSAC | Title: | Short-run effects of poverty on asthma, ear infections and health service use: analysis of the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children | Authors: | Bentley, Rebecca Simons, Koen Kvalsvig, Amanda Milne, Barry Blakely, Tony |
Publication Date: | 10-Nov-2021 | Pages: | 1526-1539 | Keywords: | Poverty Asthma Children Infection Longitudinal Service use |
Abstract: | Many studies have reported an inferred causal association of income poverty with physical health among children; but making causal inference is challenging due to multiple potential sources of systematic error. We quantified the short-run effect of changes in household poverty status on children's health (asthma and ear infections) and service use (visits to the doctor and parent-reported hospital admissions), using a national longitudinal study of Australian children, with particular attention to potential residual confounding and selection bias due to study attrition. | DOI: | 10.1093/ije/dyab059 | URL: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33880535/ | Keywords: | Poverty; asthma; children; infection; longitudinal; service use | Research collection: | Journal Articles |
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