Longitudinal Relation between Family Socio-Economic Status and Problem Behaviors in Chinese Children: The Roles of Sense of Coherence and Maternal Warmth

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作者
Mo, Bibo [1 ]
Fu, Rui [2 ]
Liu, Xiaoshi [3 ]
Xu, Gangmin [4 ]
Liu, Junsheng [4 ]
Li, Dan [1 ]
机构
[1] Shanghai Normal Univ, Dept Psychol, Shanghai 200030, Peoples R China
[2] Ctr Violence Prevent Childrens Hosp Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146 USA
[3] Yangzhou Univ, Dept Psychol, Yangzhou 225002, Peoples R China
[4] East China Normal Univ, Sch Psychol & Cognit Sci, Shanghai 200333, Peoples R China
关键词
family socioeconomic status (SES); externalizing problems; internalizing problems; sense of coherence; maternal warmth; INTERNALIZING PROBLEMS; ACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENT; SHYNESS-SENSITIVITY; SOCIAL-CLASS; ADOLESCENTS; ADJUSTMENT; SCHOOL; ASSOCIATION; CONTEXT; PERSPECTIVES;
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10.3390/bs13040291
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Literature has well-documented the relation of family socio-economic status (SES) to children's problem behaviors, yet the complex mechanisms underlying the relation are not well understood. Therefore, the primary goal of this one-year longitudinal study was to explore the mediating role of children's sense of coherence and the moderating role of perceived maternal warmth in the association between family SES and externalizing and internalizing problems in Chinese children. The sample consisted of 913 children (493 boys; M-age = 11.50 years, SD = 1.04) in fourth to sixth grades in an urban area in mainland China. Data were obtained from multiple sources, including child self-reports, parental reports, and teacher ratings. The results indicated that children's sense of coherence mediated the association between family SES and internalizing problem behaviors, but not externalizing problem behaviors. This mediating role was also moderated by maternal warmth and specifically, family SES was negatively associated with internalizing problem behaviors via the sense of coherence for children who perceived high maternal warmth. Generally, these results highlighted the possible roles of a sense of coherence and maternal warmth in the longitudinal implications of family SES for Chinese children's internalizing problems.
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