Effects of family configuration on cognitive functions and health across the adult life span

This thesis examines whether childhood family configuration influences performance on cognitive functions and health in adulthood and old age. All studies examined participants in the Betula Prospective Cohort Study aged 35 to 85 years (Nilsson et al., 1997). Study Ι established whether there are re...

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Main Author: Holmgren, Sara
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Psykologi 2007
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-umu-14462013-01-08T13:04:37ZEffects of family configuration on cognitive functions and health across the adult life spanengHolmgren, SaraUmeå universitet, PsykologiUmeå : Samhällsvetenskaplig fakultet2007Sibship sizebirth orderintelligenceexecutive functioningepisodic memoryhealthdiseasesadulthoodoldPsychologyPsykologiThis thesis examines whether childhood family configuration influences performance on cognitive functions and health in adulthood and old age. All studies examined participants in the Betula Prospective Cohort Study aged 35 to 85 years (Nilsson et al., 1997). Study Ι established whether there are reliable effects of sibship size and birth order in a large sample of participants in adulthood and old age. The results showed that the effects previously demonstrated in children and adolescents (e.g., Belmont & Marolla, 1973; Mercy & Steelman, 1982) have a long-lasting effect and can be demonstrated in an adult sample. These studies concluded that intelligence and executive functioning decreased as the sibship size increased. Birth order, in contrast, had only influenced executive functions and working memory: earlier born siblings performed at a higher level than later born siblings. Study ΙΙ examined whether the effects of sibship size and birth order can be replicated and extended to episodic memory and whether the effects of family configuration are stable over a five-year interval. The results showed that early born siblings and siblings belonging to a smaller sibship size performed at a higher level and that these effects on both recall and recognition were stable over a five-year interval. Study ΙΙΙ explored whether childhood family configuration influences chronic adult diseases (myocardial infarction and circulatory disorders, stroke, and hypertension). The overall results showed that being born in a large sibship is a risk factor for stroke, myocardial infarction /circulatory disorders, and hypertension in old age. The results also suggest that being born early in a sibship is a predictor of stroke. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-1446urn:isbn:978-91-7264-453-3application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Sibship size
birth order
intelligence
executive functioning
episodic memory
health
diseases
adulthood
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Psychology
Psykologi
spellingShingle Sibship size
birth order
intelligence
executive functioning
episodic memory
health
diseases
adulthood
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Psychology
Psykologi
Holmgren, Sara
Effects of family configuration on cognitive functions and health across the adult life span
description This thesis examines whether childhood family configuration influences performance on cognitive functions and health in adulthood and old age. All studies examined participants in the Betula Prospective Cohort Study aged 35 to 85 years (Nilsson et al., 1997). Study Ι established whether there are reliable effects of sibship size and birth order in a large sample of participants in adulthood and old age. The results showed that the effects previously demonstrated in children and adolescents (e.g., Belmont & Marolla, 1973; Mercy & Steelman, 1982) have a long-lasting effect and can be demonstrated in an adult sample. These studies concluded that intelligence and executive functioning decreased as the sibship size increased. Birth order, in contrast, had only influenced executive functions and working memory: earlier born siblings performed at a higher level than later born siblings. Study ΙΙ examined whether the effects of sibship size and birth order can be replicated and extended to episodic memory and whether the effects of family configuration are stable over a five-year interval. The results showed that early born siblings and siblings belonging to a smaller sibship size performed at a higher level and that these effects on both recall and recognition were stable over a five-year interval. Study ΙΙΙ explored whether childhood family configuration influences chronic adult diseases (myocardial infarction and circulatory disorders, stroke, and hypertension). The overall results showed that being born in a large sibship is a risk factor for stroke, myocardial infarction /circulatory disorders, and hypertension in old age. The results also suggest that being born early in a sibship is a predictor of stroke.
author Holmgren, Sara
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title Effects of family configuration on cognitive functions and health across the adult life span
title_short Effects of family configuration on cognitive functions and health across the adult life span
title_full Effects of family configuration on cognitive functions and health across the adult life span
title_fullStr Effects of family configuration on cognitive functions and health across the adult life span
title_full_unstemmed Effects of family configuration on cognitive functions and health across the adult life span
title_sort effects of family configuration on cognitive functions and health across the adult life span
publisher Umeå universitet, Psykologi
publishDate 2007
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