2019
DOI: 10.2196/11629
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Identifying Positive Adaptive Pathways in Low-Income Families in Singapore: Protocol for Sequential, Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Design

Abstract: Background This study aims to examine the adaptive process of children and mothers from multistressed low-income families in Singapore. It aims to bridge the knowledge gap left by existing poverty studies, which are predominately risk focused. Through a sequential longitudinal mixed-methods design, we will differentiate children and mothers who demonstrate varied social, developmental, and mental health trajectories of outcomes. Through utilizing the Latent Growth Curve Model (LGCM), we aim to det… Show more

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“…The research team amended the original protocol of the original study 29 introduced a basic semblance of psychological first aid (PFA). The moral obligation in studying a vulnerable population in the period which coincided with the unforeseen pandemic compelled the research team to implement a brief risk assessment to understand the stress and risk levels of all mothers as part of wave 3.…”
Section: Qualitative Focus Group Discussion Brief Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The research team amended the original protocol of the original study 29 introduced a basic semblance of psychological first aid (PFA). The moral obligation in studying a vulnerable population in the period which coincided with the unforeseen pandemic compelled the research team to implement a brief risk assessment to understand the stress and risk levels of all mothers as part of wave 3.…”
Section: Qualitative Focus Group Discussion Brief Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address the research questions set out in this paper, a mixed method approach was used. The quantitative data stemmed from a larger study 29 where three waves of short-term longitudinal surveys were administered across Open access three time points to low-income mothers and children, with 6 months intervals, between 2019 and 2020. For this paper, only survey measurements on the mental health and resilience reported by low-income mothers were included, analysed and compared with examine the differences in outcomes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mother–child dyads were recruited for a study on low-income families in Singapore (Goh et al, 2019 ). The study recruited mother–child dyads whose families 1) were receiving government financial aid at the time of recruitment or had previously received financial aid at one point during the three years before the time of recruitment; and 2) had a child between 7 and 12 years of age.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five hundred and thirteen mother-child dyads from a study on low-income families in Singapore (Goh et al, 2019) were recruited for this study. Initially, close to 800 potential mother-child dyads were contacted for the study, but some potential participants did not participate in the study because they were uncontactable, busy, or managing an illness in the family.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%