
Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study
@ffcws
Formerly known as Fragile Families & Child Wellbeing Study. A longitudinal urban birth cohort study. @Princeton | @Columbia
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http://www.ffcws.princeton.edu/ 06-03-2014 20:54:51
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🚨Publication Alert 🚨 A study’s findings using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study data suggest high quality social relationships and social skills may have a significant but small positive effect on health behavior for adolescents in low SES households. Read more: tinyurl.com/2szmstce #FFpubs








📢 Join us for a webinar hosted by the Center for Poverty and Social Policy at CSSW! The session will share new findings on the economic situation of young adults at age 22 using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study data. 🗓️ May 15 1-2pm EST + registration: tinyurl.com/phz6jmpn

Publication Alert🚨 New studying using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study data finds household income at birth was associated with early childhood ACE class membership & ACE class membership was associated with differential adolescent mental health outcomes. tinyurl.com/ycxuwryn #FFpubs

Join us for a webinar hosted by the Center for Poverty and Social Policy at CSSW! The session will focus on the prevalence of child welfare system involvement & health\mental health outcomes of YAs at 22 using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study data. May 22 1-2pm EST + registration: tinyurl.com/24h8recp


Check out a new research brief from the team at ColumbiaSocialWork on the Year 22 study! Close to 1/3 of YAs born in large cities experience poverty – a rate 2x as high as is found in the national data for the same age group. Read more: tinyurl.com/5h88ta85


Reminder! 🚨 Webinar this Thursday by the Center for Poverty and Social Policy at CSSW will focus on the prevalence of child welfare system involvement & health\mental health outcomes of YAs at 22 using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study data. May 22 1-2pm EST + registration: tinyurl.com/24h8recp

Using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study, Colter Mitchell & coauthors find that educational effort is consistently protective for depressive symptoms in adolescents, but is linked to accelerated epigenic aging among disadvantaged Hispanic youth myumi.ch/79Jzr #epigenetics #education

Congratulations to PI Jane Jane Waldfogel on her new book!