Author Interviews, Education, JAMA, Pediatrics / 30.01.2018
Longer Early Childhood Intervention Linked To Greater Post-Secondary Attainment
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Arthur J. Reynolds, PhD
Institute of Child Development
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
Response: Educational attainment is the leading social determinant of health. Higher attainment measured by years of education or postsecondary attainment is linked to lower cardiovascular disease risk; lower rates of smoking, diabetes, and hypertension; and higher economic well-being.
Evidence on the long-term effects of early childhood programs on educational attainment is mixed. Some studies show impacts on high school graduation but not college attainment, the reverse pattern, or no measurement into adulthood. No studies of large-scale public programs have assessed impacts beyond young adulthood. Whether duration of participation over ages 3 to 9 is linked to mid 30s attainment also has not been investigated. (more…)