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Family Income and Parenting: The Role of Parental Depression and Social Support
Authors:Chih‐Yuan S. Lee  Jared R. Anderson  Jason L. Horowitz  Gerald J. August
Affiliation:1. University of Minnesota Medical School;2. Kansas State University *;3. University of Wisconsin **;4. University of Minnesota Medical School ***
Abstract:This study examined the relations among family income, social support, parental depression, and parenting among 290 predominantly rural families with children at risk for disruptive or socially withdrawn behaviors. Structural equation modeling and multiple regression were used, and the results showed that low family income was related to high levels of parental depression, which in turn were associated with disruptive parenting. The findings also showed that social support mediated the adverse relationship between low family income and parental depression. Social support was directly related to positive parenting and indirectly related to parent‐child relational frustration via parental depression. Social support also moderated the indirect relationship between low family income and parenting. Implications for prevention intervention are discussed.
Keywords:family income  mediation  moderated mediation  parental depression  parenting  social support
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