The Impact of Childhood Left-Behind Experience on the Mental Health of Late Adolescents: Evidence from Chinese College Freshmen
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Source and Study Population
2.2. Measures
2.2.1. Dependent Variable
2.2.2. Independent Variable
2.2.3. Covariates
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Statistics
3.2. Differences of Mental Health Status Between NLBEs and LBEs
3.3. Impact of Left-Behind Experience on Mental Health
3.4. Assessing the Matching Quality
3.5. Robustness Test
3.6. Stratifying on Gender, Single-Child Status, and Hometown Location
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Categories | n | % |
---|---|---|---|
Left-behind | 1 = LBE | 386 | 2.44 |
0 = NLBE | 15,418 | 97.56 | |
Male | 1 = Male | 4767 | 30.16 |
0 = Female | 11,037 | 69.84 | |
Age | ≤17 | 910 | 5.76 |
18 | 10,528 | 66.62 | |
≥19 | 4366 | 27.63 | |
Single child | 1 = Single child | 10,660 | 67.45 |
0 = Non-single child | 5144 | 32.55 | |
Rural | 1 = Rural | 4566 | 28.89 |
0 = Urban | 11,238 | 71.11 | |
Ethnicity | 1 = Han | 14,646 | 92.67 |
0 = The minority | 1158 | 7.33 | |
Economic status | Per capita disposable income of respondents’ province in 2014. Three categories: | ||
1 = Low | 1396 | 8.83 | |
2 = Medium | 3748 | 23.72 | |
3 = High | 10,660 | 67.45 |
Variable | Coefficient | Standard Error | z | p > |z| | Odds Ratio |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Male | −0.182 | 0.120 | −1.510 | 0.130 | 0.833 |
Single child | −0.925 | 0.121 | −7.680 | <0.001 | 0.396 |
Age | 0.073 | 0.064 | 1.130 | 0.259 | 1.075 |
Rural | 0.655 | 0.113 | 5.810 | <0.001 | 1.925 |
Ethnicity | −0.043 | 0.168 | −0.260 | 0.797 | 0.958 |
Economic status | −0.460 | 0.076 | −6.090 | <0.001 | 0.631 |
Constant | −3.593 | 1.206 | −2.980 | 0.003 | 0.028 |
LR | 256.110 | ||||
P | <0.001 | ||||
Pseudo R2 | 0.071 | ||||
n | 15,804 |
Matching Methods | Nearest Neighbor Matching (k = 1) | Nearest Neighbor Matching (k = 4) | Nearest Neighbor Matching with Caliper (k = 4, caliper = 0.004) | Caliper Matching (caliper = 0.004) | Spline Matching |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ATT | 4.419 *** (0.509) | 4.456 *** (0.498) | 4.458 *** (0.498) | 4.485 *** (0.489) | 4.517 *** (0.485) |
ATU | 5.870 *** (0.831) | 5.913 *** (0.854) | 5.919 *** (0.855) | 5.537 *** (0.710) | 5.778 *** (0.723) |
ATE | 5.834 *** (0.816) | 5.877 *** (0.839) | 5.883 *** (0.840) | 5.511 *** (0.700) | 5.747 *** (0.713) |
Grade | Treatment Effect | Nearest Neighbor Matching (k = 1) | Nearest Neighbor Matching (k = 4) | Nearest-Neighbor Matching with Caliper (k = 4, caliper = 0.004) | Caliper Matching (caliper = 0.004) | Spline Matching |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2014 (n = 3958) | ATT | 3.667 *** (1.187) | 3.671 *** (1.139) | 3.674 *** (1.143) | 3.840 *** (1.124) | 3.731 *** (1.081) |
ATU | 7.112 *** (1.703) | 7.114 *** (1.673) | 7.215 *** (1.693) | 5.978 *** (1.436) | 6.188 *** (1.409) | |
ATE | 7.025 *** (1.671) | 7.028 *** (1.645) | 7.126 *** (1.663) | 5.924 *** (1.417) | 6.126 *** (1.390) | |
2015 (n = 3919) | ATT | 3.523 *** (1.101) | 3.623 *** (1.089) | 3.623 *** (1.090) | 3.800 *** (1.064) | 3.837 *** (1.047) |
ATU | 2.676 (1.644) | 3.139 ** (1.518) | 3.200 ** (1.549) | 2.493 *** (1.375) | 2.404 * (1.425) | |
ATE | 2.695 * (1.618) | 3.149 ** (1.496) | 3.209 ** (1.526) | 2.522 *** (1.359) | 2.436 * (1.407) | |
2016 (n = 4170) | ATT | 4.482 *** (1.072) | 4.129 *** (1.045) | 4.129 *** (1.043) | 4.163 *** (0.979) | 4.254 *** (0.948) |
ATU | 6.940 ** (2.723) | 7.839 *** (2.558) | 7.774 *** (2.655) | 5.471 ** (2.177) | 6.730 ** (2.386) | |
ATE | 6.890 ** (2.675) | 7.764 *** (2.516) | 7.700 *** (2.609) | 5.444 ** (2.141) | 6.680 ** (2.347) | |
2017 (n = 3757) | ATT | 4.636 *** (1.013) | 4.910 *** (0.992) | 4.910 *** (0.990) | 4.722 *** (0.980) | 4.700 *** (0.982) |
ATU | 7.696 *** (1.481) | 5.639 *** (1.366) | 6.560 *** (1.434) | 5.990 *** (1.339) | 7.272 *** (1.471) | |
ATE | 7.600 *** (1.448) | 5.616 *** (1.340) | 6.508 *** (1.405) | 5.950 *** (1.314) | 7.192 *** (1.441) |
Variable | Sample | Mean | % Bias | % Reduction |Bias| | t-Test | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Treated | Control | t | p > |t| | ||||
Male | Unmatched | 0.254 | 0.303 | −10.9 | −2.070 | 0.039 | |
Matched | 0.254 | 0.254 | 0.0 | 100.0 | 0.000 | 1.000 | |
Age | Unmatched | 18.378 | 18.258 | 15.6 | 3.460 | 0.001 | |
Matched | 18.378 | 18.358 | 2.7 | 82.8 | 0.340 | 0.731 | |
Single child | Unmatched | 0.355 | 0.683 | −69.4 | −13.650 | <0.001 | |
Matched | 0.355 | 0.355 | 0.0 | 100.0 | 0.000 | 1.000 | |
Ethnicity | Unmatched | 0.860 | 0.928 | −22.3 | −5.090 | <0.001 | |
Matched | 0.860 | 0.865 | −1.7 | 92.4 | −0.210 | 0.835 | |
Rural | Unmatched | 0.534 | 0.283 | 52.8 | 10.780 | <0.001 | |
Matched | 0.534 | 0.536 | −0.5 | 99.0 | −0.070 | 0.943 | |
Economic status | Unmatched | 2.231 | 2.595 | −53.0 | −10.970 | <0.001 | |
Matched | 2.231 | 2.231 | 0.0 | 100.0 | 0.000 | 1.000 |
Variable | OLS | ||
---|---|---|---|
(1) | (2) | (3) | |
Left-behind | 5.108 *** (0.507) | 4.756 *** (0.509) | 4.515 *** (0.512) |
Male | −0.797 *** (0.158) | −0.809 *** (0.158) | |
Age | −0.137 (0.106) | −0.189 * (0.106) | |
Single child | −0.720 *** (0.156) | −0.311 * (0.169) | |
Ethnicity | −1.366 *** (0.288) | −0.956 *** (0.307) | |
Rural | 0.920 *** (0.170) | ||
Economic status | −0.487 *** (0.126) | ||
Constant | 11.978 *** (0.073) | 16.480 *** (1.964) | 17.770 *** (1.980) |
F | 101.640 | 36.140 | 32.360 |
Prob > F | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
R2 | 0.008 | 0.013 | 0.015 |
n | 15,804 | 15,804 | 15,804 |
Treatment Effect | Gender | Single-Child Status | Hometown Location | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Male | Female | Single Child | Non-Single Child | Rural | Urban | |
ATT | 3.508 *** (1.014) | 4.679 *** (0.627) | 5.116 *** (0.914) | 4.091 *** (0.639) | 3.722 *** (0.710) | 5.357 *** (0.733) |
ATU | 5.048 *** (1.808) | 6.418 *** (0.946) | 7.066 *** (1.142) | 4.184 *** (0.750) | 4.077 *** (0.874) | 6.741 *** (1.112) |
ATE | 5.016 *** (1.781) | 6.373 *** (0.931) | 7.040 *** (1.135) | 4.179 *** (0.735) | 4.061 *** (0.855) | 6.719 *** (1.101) |
n (LBEs) | 98 | 288 | 137 | 249 | 206 | 180 |
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Wu, H.; Cai, Z.; Yan, Q.; Yu, Y.; Yu, N.N. The Impact of Childhood Left-Behind Experience on the Mental Health of Late Adolescents: Evidence from Chinese College Freshmen. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 2778. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052778
Wu H, Cai Z, Yan Q, Yu Y, Yu NN. The Impact of Childhood Left-Behind Experience on the Mental Health of Late Adolescents: Evidence from Chinese College Freshmen. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(5):2778. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052778
Chicago/Turabian StyleWu, Huajun, Zhiyong Cai, Qing Yan, Yi Yu, and Ning Neil Yu. 2021. "The Impact of Childhood Left-Behind Experience on the Mental Health of Late Adolescents: Evidence from Chinese College Freshmen" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 5: 2778. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052778
APA StyleWu, H., Cai, Z., Yan, Q., Yu, Y., & Yu, N. N. (2021). The Impact of Childhood Left-Behind Experience on the Mental Health of Late Adolescents: Evidence from Chinese College Freshmen. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(5), 2778. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052778