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Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2012

Positive Child Well-Being: An Index Based on Data for Individual Children

Kristin A. Moore; David Murphey; Tawana Bandy

Data from the 2007 National Survey of Children’s Health are used to develop an index of positive child well-being that has several innovative and important characteristics. It distinguishes child well-being from contexts of child development; it is built with rich micro-data (rather than population-level macro-data) to create unique measures of well-being for individual children; and it focuses on positive, rather than negative, aspects of development. These data can be aggregated to provide a perspective on the proportions of children in the population who are doing well on all, some, or no developmental domains. Based on child development theory and research, the index is constructed within a framework of four conceptually distinct developmental domains, each of which is comprised of three sub-domains. The index distinguishes among children in predicted directions, by poverty level and parental education. White children tend to do better than Hispanic or black children in all domains, though neither minority subgroup is consistently better or worse off than the other subgroup. Girls score slightly higher than boys on the index. About three in four children score positively on three or four domains. The index provides a composite, multidimensional view of positive child well-being that can be useful to researchers and policy analysts, and which addresses some weaknesses of other similar indices.


Archive | 2011

PARENTAL RELATIONSHIP QUALITY AND CHILD OUTCOMES ACROSS SUBGROUPS

Kristin Anderson Moore; Andrea Kinghorn; Tawana Bandy


Archive | 2014

Indices of Child Well-Being and Developmental Contexts 98

Kristin Anderson Moore; David Murphey; Tawana Bandy; Elizabeth K. Lawner


Archive | 2010

ASSESSING SELF-REGULATION: A GUIDE FOR OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME PROGRAM PRACTITIONERS

Tawana Bandy; Kristin Anderson Moore


Archive | 2009

STAFF SELECTION: WHAT'S IMPORTANT FOR OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME PROGRAMS? Part 1 in a Series on Implementing Evidence-Based Practices in Out-of-School Time Programs: The Role of Frontline Staff

Allison Metz; Tawana Bandy; Mary Burkhauser


Archive | 2008

THE PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP: A FAMILY STRENGTH

Tawana Bandy; Kristin Anderson Moore


Child Trends | 2014

Participation in Out-of-School Time Activities and Programs. Research Brief. Publication #2014-13.

Kristin Anderson Moore; David Murphey; Tawana Bandy; Mae Cooper


Child Trends | 2012

Frequent Residential Mobility and Young Children's Well-Being. Research Brief. Publication #2012-02.

David Murphey; Tawana Bandy; Kristin Anderson Moore


Child Trends | 2012

What Works for Male Children and Adolescents: Lessons from Experimental Evaluations of Programs and Interventions. Fact Sheet. Publication #2012-22.

Tawana Bandy


Child Trends | 2011

What Works for African American Children and Adolescents: Lessons from Experimental Evaluations of Programs and Interventions. Fact Sheet. Publication #2011-04.

Tawana Bandy; Kristin Anderson Moore

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Allison Metz

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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