Impacts of Child Development Accounts on maternal depressive symptoms: Evidence from a randomized statewide policy experiment

  • Jin Huang
  • , Michael Sherraden
  • , Jason Q. Purnell

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    Abstract

    This study examines the impact of Child Development Accounts (CDAs)-asset-building accounts created for children at birth-on the depressive symptoms of mothers in a statewide randomized experiment conducted in the United States. The experiment identified the primary caregivers of children born in Oklahoma during 2007, and 2704 of the caregivers completed a baseline interview before random assignment to the treatment (n=1358) or the control group (n=1346). To treatment participants, the experiment offered CDAs built on the existing Oklahoma 529 College Savings Plan. The baseline and follow-up surveys measured the participants' depressive symptoms with a shortened version of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D). In models that control for baseline CES-D scores, the mean follow-up score of treatment mothers is .17 lower than that of control mothers (p<.05). Findings suggest that CDAs have a greater impact among subsamples that reported lower income or lower education. Although designed as an economic intervention for children, CDAs may improve parents' psychological well-being. Findings also suggest that CDAs' impacts on maternal depressive symptoms may be partially mediated through children's social-emotional development.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)30-38
    Number of pages9
    JournalSocial Science and Medicine
    Volume112
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jul 2014

    Keywords

    • Asset building
    • Center for epidemiologic studies depression scale (CES-D)
    • Child development accounts
    • Economic intervention
    • Maternal depressive symptoms
    • Saving
    • Social-emotional development
    • United States

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