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Dev Psychol ; 48(4): 1033-43, 2012 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22250997

ABSTRACT

Adult (age 30) educational, economic, and social-emotional adjustment outcomes were investigated for participants in the Abecedarian Project, a randomized controlled trial of early childhood education for children from low-income families. Of the original 111 infants enrolled (98% African American), 101 took part in the age 30 follow-up. Primary indicators of educational level, economic status, and social adjustment were examined as a function of early childhood treatment. Treated individuals attained significantly more years of education, but income-to-needs ratios and criminal involvement did not vary significantly as a function of early treatment. A number of other indicators were described for each domain. Overall, the findings provide strong evidence for educational benefits, mixed evidence for economic benefits, and little evidence for treatment-related social adjustment outcomes. Implications for public policy are discussed.


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Child Development , Early Intervention, Educational , Educational Status , Social Adjustment , Adult , Age Factors , Child, Preschool , Family , Female , Health Status , Humans , Infant , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Poverty , Sex Factors , Socioeconomic Factors , Statistics as Topic , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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Child Dev ; 81(1): 410-26, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20331676

ABSTRACT

The extent to which early educational intervention, early cumulative risk, and the early home environment were associated with young adult outcomes was investigated in a sample of 139 young adults (age 21) from high-risk families enrolled in randomized trials of early intervention. Positive effects of treatment were found for education attainment, attending college, and skilled employment; negative effects of risk were found for education attainment, graduating high school, being employed, and avoiding teen parenthood. The home mediated the effects of risk for graduating high school, but not being employed for teen parenthood. Evidence for moderated mediation was found for educational attainment; the home mediated the association between risk and educational attainment for the control group, but not the treated group.


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Achievement , Cognition , Early Intervention, Educational/methods , Family/psychology , Social Behavior , Educational Status , Employment/statistics & numerical data , Female , Humans , Infant , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Risk Factors , Schools , Social Environment , Socioeconomic Factors , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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