Associations between parental educational/occupational levels and cognitive performance in Spanish adolescents: The AVENA study
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Castillo, R., Ruiz, J. R., Chillón, P., Jiménez-Pavón, D., Esperanza-Díaz, L., Moreno, L. A., & Ortega, F. B. (2011). Associations between parental educational/occupational levels and cognitive performance in Spanish adolescents: The AVENA study. Psicothema, 23(Número 3), 349–355. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/9070

Abstract

We examined the associations between parental educational/occupational levels and cognitive performance in Spanish adolescents. Cognitive performance was measured by a validated Scholar Aptitudes test in 2,162 participants. Parental educational and occupational levels were positively associated with all specific cognitive abilities and the overall score (p<001 to .04). The odds ratios of having a high cognitive performance (top quartile) in adolescents with high parental educational level were 1.6 to 1.7 times higher than for those with a low parental educational level. Similarly, the odds ratios were 1.9 to 2.4 times higher for adolescents with high parental occupational level. These findings suggest an association between parental educational/occupational levels and cognitive performance in Spanish adolescents and support the parents' role in the creation of a stimulating intellectual environment.
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