Household Income and Children’s Mental Health Outcomes: The Mediating Role of Maternal Wellbeing and Parent-Child Relationship Quality
Naomi Wilson,
Helen Minnis,
Shari McDaid
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Uncertainty remains about the mechanism(s) through which household income influences mental health across the life course. The family stress model suggests the role of parental mental health and child-parent relationship quality may be significant, however few studies have explored this longitudinally. The present study aimed to decompose the pathways from low household income at age 3 to children's mental wellbeing at age 6, via maternal wellbeing (age 4) and parent-child relationship quality (a… Show more
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