The Relationship between Parental Efficacy and Depressive Symptoms in a Diverse Sample of Low Income Mothers

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Jennifer O’Neil
Melvin N. Wilson
Daniel S. Shaw
Thomas J. Dishion
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[1] University of Virginia,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Pittsburgh,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Oregon,Department of Psychology
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Journal of Child and Family Studies | 2009年 / 18卷
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Parental efficacy; Depressive symptoms; Low income; Mothers; Ethnicity;
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We examined the relationship between parental efficacy and depressive symptoms in a diverse sample of low income mothers. The sample consisted of 607 European American, African American, and Hispanic mothers who participated in The Early Steps Project, a multi-site, longitudinal, preventative intervention study. Parental efficacy was found to be significantly associated with depressive symptoms in the entire sample of low income mothers. Ethnicity moderated results, however, such that parental efficacy was significantly associated with depressive symptoms for European American mothers but was not for the African American and Hispanic mothers. Ethnic differences in the various categories of depressive symptoms (i.e., total, somatic, and psychological) were also explored, with the results showing that African American mothers reported higher levels of depressive symptoms than both European American and Hispanic mothers in each of the categories. The theoretical and clinical implications of these results are discussed.
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