Quan Xi, Lei Hanning, Zhu Chengwei, Wang Yun, Lu Furong, Zhang Cai
Collaborative Innovation Center of Assessment for Basic Education Quality, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China.
State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China.
Children (Basel). 2024 Apr 16;11(4):478. doi: 10.3390/children11040478.
Family income is an important factor that affects depression in children and can indirectly be associated with children's development through family and individual factors. However, few studies have examined the mechanism of multiple risk factors. Therefore, this study focused on the relationship between family income and child depression, as well as the chain mediating the roles of parental involvement and children's self-esteem both in single-parent families and intact families. A total of 1355 primary school students completed questionnaires that assessed family income, parental involvement, children's self-esteem, and depression. The results showed that family income influenced child depression through both the mediating roles of parental involvement and children's self-esteem and the chain mediating role of parental involvement and children's self-esteem. Meanwhile, family income only influenced child depression through chain mediation in single-parent families. The group differences in the mechanism of depression provide a reference for empirical research on depression intervention in children from different family structures.
家庭收入是影响儿童抑郁的一个重要因素,并且可以通过家庭和个体因素间接地与儿童的发展相关联。然而,很少有研究考察多种风险因素的作用机制。因此,本研究聚焦于家庭收入与儿童抑郁之间的关系,以及单亲家庭和完整家庭中父母参与度和儿童自尊所起的链式中介作用。共有1355名小学生完成了评估家庭收入、父母参与度、儿童自尊和抑郁情况的问卷。结果表明,家庭收入通过父母参与度和儿童自尊的中介作用以及父母参与度和儿童自尊的链式中介作用影响儿童抑郁。同时,家庭收入仅在单亲家庭中通过链式中介影响儿童抑郁。抑郁作用机制的组间差异为不同家庭结构儿童抑郁干预的实证研究提供了参考。