1. Systematic review and meta-analysis found higher levels of behavioural problems in male left-behind children aged 6-11 years.
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Qu, Guang‐Bo, Wu, Wei, Wang, Ling‐Ling, Tang, Xue, Sun, Ye‐Huan, Li, Jie, Wang, Jun, Qu, Guang-Bo, Wang, Ling-Ling, and Sun, Ye-Huan
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SEPARATION (Psychology) in children , *BEHAVIOR disorders in children , *PSYCHOLOGY of boys , *RURAL-urban migration , *PARENT-child relationships & psychology , *META-analysis - Abstract
Aim: Left-behind children (LBC) now account for more than 1 in 5 Chinese children, and they often suffer from behavioural problems when their parents leave their rural homes to seek work in urban areas. The primary aim of this meta-analysis was to compare the incidence rates and factor scores of behavioural problems in LBC, who now account for more than one-fifth of Chinese children, and non-LBC.Methods: This systematic review and meta-analysis explored the children's characteristic behavioural problems using the Achenbach Child Behaviour Check List. A subgroup analysis was conducted to compare the different behavioural problems of LBC with different characteristics. The meta-analysis assessed 1405 papers and analysed 13 papers from 2007 to 2015, covering 10 264 LBC and 8909 non-LBC from 2 to 19 years of age.Results: The incidence rates of behavioural problems were higher in LBC than non-LBC. The highest risks were noted in boys aged between 6 and 11 years of age, who were more likely to be withdrawn and be affected by somatic complaints, schizophreniform disorder, compulsive behaviour and depression.Conclusion: Interventions and policies are urgently needed to tackle behavioural issues among LBC, especially high-risk males aged 6-11 years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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