Mediating role of parental depression, parental bonding, and child self-esteem between family income and child depression: a longitudinal study

Jing Cao, Xi Wang, Yichun Liang, Haonan He, Chao Kei Lao,Yue Zheng, Getong Tao,Yiqun Gan

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY(2024)

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The underlying mechanisms between family income and mental health of children merit further investigation. Based on the family stress model and the psychological factors model, we proposed that familial factors (parental depression and parenting) and the individual factor (child self-esteem) would mediate the relationship between family income and child depression concurrently. Data were obtained from a nationally representative longitudinal survey (i.e., the China Family Panel Studies), involving 1,283 families (2,732 parents and 1,384 children). The age of the children ranged from 4 to 15 years (Mage = 8.04, SD = 1.87) at baseline. Path analysis showed that the effect of family income (in 2010, T1) on child depression (in 2014, T3) was mediated by parental depression (in 2012, T2), parental bonding (in 2012 or 2014, T2 or T3), and child self-esteem (in 2012 or 2014, T2 or T3), in a parallel rather than sequential manner. The findings indicate that health policies and psychosocial interventions that simultaneously improve parental depression, parenting techniques, and child self-esteem would be an effective approach to alleviate the impact of family income on child depression.
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Family stress model,family income,depression,parenting,self-esteem
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