Investigating the impact of young parents’ demography on child wellbeing for sustainable development of good health and wellbeing

The importance of children's well-being to realize their potential is a hot topic that ignites intense focus in all societies, including parents, healthcare related scientists, and researchers related to health care. Although there are many studies related to physiological and mental health to...

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Main Authors: Ting, Tin Tin, New, Yee Hao, Kok, Joey Yen Ni, Wong, Mavis Weng Cheng, Chuah, Shee Yeap, Chaw, Jun Kit, Ali Aitizaz, Lee, Kuok Tiung
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Published: The Elite Scientific Forum, Pakistan 2023
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Online Access:https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41988/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.57239/PJLSS-2023-21.2.0011
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spelling my.ums.eprints.419882024-11-26T05:33:29Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41988/ Investigating the impact of young parents’ demography on child wellbeing for sustainable development of good health and wellbeing Ting, Tin Tin New, Yee Hao Kok, Joey Yen Ni Wong, Mavis Weng Cheng Chuah, Shee Yeap Chaw, Jun Kit Ali Aitizaz Lee, Kuok Tiung HQ755.7-759.92 Parents. Parenthood Including parent and child, husbands, fathers, wives, mothers HQ767.8-792.2 Children. Child development Including child rearing, child life, play, socialization, children's rights The importance of children's well-being to realize their potential is a hot topic that ignites intense focus in all societies, including parents, healthcare related scientists, and researchers related to health care. Although there are many studies related to physiological and mental health to promote children's health development, they might not be impactful due to the rapid change in modern living styles these days. This study examines eight demographic factors in detail: background, lifestyle, social and emotional skills, education, marriage, financial status, criminal history, and health, among young parents that could contribute to developing their children's health. Big data analysis is the novelty of this study, which cleaned and transformed the ICPSR big data set (42 data sets with more than 90,000 records), resulting in a 1323 sample size and 231 variables as input into the correlation analysis using SPSS. The result shows the detailed variables of each predictor that influence the health of young adults. Other researchers can use these results to explore more evidence-based solutions to comprehensively monitor the health of current and future generations by clarifying the root causes and effects of demography, as they are the most critical point of influence for their children. The Elite Scientific Forum, Pakistan 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41988/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41988/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Ting, Tin Tin and New, Yee Hao and Kok, Joey Yen Ni and Wong, Mavis Weng Cheng and Chuah, Shee Yeap and Chaw, Jun Kit and Ali Aitizaz and Lee, Kuok Tiung (2023) Investigating the impact of young parents’ demography on child wellbeing for sustainable development of good health and wellbeing. Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences, 21. pp. 671-685. ISSN 1727-4915 https://doi.org/10.57239/PJLSS-2023-21.2.0011
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HQ767.8-792.2 Children. Child development Including child rearing, child life, play, socialization, children's rights
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HQ767.8-792.2 Children. Child development Including child rearing, child life, play, socialization, children's rights
Ting, Tin Tin
New, Yee Hao
Kok, Joey Yen Ni
Wong, Mavis Weng Cheng
Chuah, Shee Yeap
Chaw, Jun Kit
Ali Aitizaz
Lee, Kuok Tiung
Investigating the impact of young parents’ demography on child wellbeing for sustainable development of good health and wellbeing
description The importance of children's well-being to realize their potential is a hot topic that ignites intense focus in all societies, including parents, healthcare related scientists, and researchers related to health care. Although there are many studies related to physiological and mental health to promote children's health development, they might not be impactful due to the rapid change in modern living styles these days. This study examines eight demographic factors in detail: background, lifestyle, social and emotional skills, education, marriage, financial status, criminal history, and health, among young parents that could contribute to developing their children's health. Big data analysis is the novelty of this study, which cleaned and transformed the ICPSR big data set (42 data sets with more than 90,000 records), resulting in a 1323 sample size and 231 variables as input into the correlation analysis using SPSS. The result shows the detailed variables of each predictor that influence the health of young adults. Other researchers can use these results to explore more evidence-based solutions to comprehensively monitor the health of current and future generations by clarifying the root causes and effects of demography, as they are the most critical point of influence for their children.
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author Ting, Tin Tin
New, Yee Hao
Kok, Joey Yen Ni
Wong, Mavis Weng Cheng
Chuah, Shee Yeap
Chaw, Jun Kit
Ali Aitizaz
Lee, Kuok Tiung
author_facet Ting, Tin Tin
New, Yee Hao
Kok, Joey Yen Ni
Wong, Mavis Weng Cheng
Chuah, Shee Yeap
Chaw, Jun Kit
Ali Aitizaz
Lee, Kuok Tiung
author_sort Ting, Tin Tin
title Investigating the impact of young parents’ demography on child wellbeing for sustainable development of good health and wellbeing
title_short Investigating the impact of young parents’ demography on child wellbeing for sustainable development of good health and wellbeing
title_full Investigating the impact of young parents’ demography on child wellbeing for sustainable development of good health and wellbeing
title_fullStr Investigating the impact of young parents’ demography on child wellbeing for sustainable development of good health and wellbeing
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the impact of young parents’ demography on child wellbeing for sustainable development of good health and wellbeing
title_sort investigating the impact of young parents’ demography on child wellbeing for sustainable development of good health and wellbeing
publisher The Elite Scientific Forum, Pakistan
publishDate 2023
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https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41988/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
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