Understanding the benefits of different types and timing of education for mental health: A sequence analysis approach

Vable, A. M., Duarte, C. dP, Wannier, R., Chan-Golston, A. M., Cohen, A. K., Glymour, M., Ream, R. K., & Yen, I. H. (2021). Understanding the benefits of different types and timing of education for mental health: A sequence analysis approach. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B.

Abstract

Objectives: Individuals increasingly experience delays or interruptions in schooling; we evaluate the association between these non-traditional education trajectories and mental health. Methods: Using year-by-year education data for 7,501 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 participants, ages 14-48 (262,535 person-years of education data), we applied sequence analysis and a clustering algorithm to identify educational trajectory groups, incorporating both type and timing to credential. Linear regression models, adjusted for early-life confounders, evaluated relationships between educational trajectories and mental health component scores (MCS) from the 12-item short form instrument at age 50. We evaluated effect modification by race, gender, and race by gender.
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