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A Unified Approach to Demographic Data Collection for Research with Young Children across Diverse Cultures

Authors :
Leher Singh
Mihaela D. Barokova
Heidi A. Baumgartner
Diana C. Lopera-Perez
Paul Okyere Omane
Mark Sheskin
Francis L. Yuen
Yang Wu
Katherine J. Alcock
Elena C. Altmann
Marina Bazhydai
Alexandra Carstensen
Kin Chung Jacky Chan
Hu Chuan-Peng
Rodrigo Dal Ben
Laura Franchin
Jessica E. Kosie
Casey Lew-Williams
Asana Okocha
Tilman Reinelt
Tobias Schuwerk
Melanie Soderstrom
Angeline S. M. Tsui
Michael C. Frank
Source :
Developmental Psychology. 2024 60(2):211-227.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Culture is a key determinant of children's development both in its own right and as a measure of generalizability of developmental phenomena. Studying the role of culture in development requires information about participants' demographic backgrounds. However, both reporting and treatment of demographic data are limited and inconsistent in child development research. A barrier to reporting demographic data in a consistent fashion is that no standardized tool currently exists to collect these data. Variation in cultural expectations, family structures, and life circumstances across communities make the creation of a unifying instrument challenging. Here, we present a framework to standardize demographic reporting for early child development (birth to 3 years of age), focusing on six core sociodemographic construct categories: biological information, gestational status, health status, community of descent, caregiving environment, and socioeconomic status. For each category, we discuss potential constructs and measurement items and provide guidance for their use and adaptation to diverse contexts. These items are stored in an open repository of context-adapted questionnaires that provide a consistent approach to obtaining and reporting demographic information so that these data can be archived and shared in a more standardized format.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0012-1649 and 1939-0599
Volume :
60
Issue :
2
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Developmental Psychology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1410097
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Descriptive
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1037/dev0001623