2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-1971(03)00029-0
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Parent–child interaction and children's depression: the relationships between Parent–Child interaction and children's depressive symptoms in Taiwan

Abstract: This study examines how perceptions of parenting and family messages are associated with the depressive symptoms of early adolescents (N=454, boys=224; girls=210; age, M=12, s.d.=1.01) from East Taiwan. Results show that higher levels of parental care and low levels of parental indifference were associated with lower depression scores. Moreover, perceptions of positive messages regarding children themselves, their world, and their future were found to negatively associate with depression, whereas negative mess… Show more

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“…Kerr y Stattin (2000) indicaron que la revelación espontánea de los niños se relacionaba con un buen ajuste, mientras que los esfuerzos de control y la vigilancia de los padres estaban vinculados a una mala adaptación. Otros autores se han centrado en la importancia de los problemas de comunicación entre padres e hijos adolescentes, concluyendo que éstos estaban relacionados con la presencia de síntomas depresivos, ansiedad y estrés (Fieldt, Diego y Sanders, 2001;Liu, 2003). Estévez, Musitu y Herrero (2005) indicaron la vinculación entre estos problemas y el ajuste escolar en la salud mental de los adolescentes (síntomas depresivos ansiedad y estrés).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Kerr y Stattin (2000) indicaron que la revelación espontánea de los niños se relacionaba con un buen ajuste, mientras que los esfuerzos de control y la vigilancia de los padres estaban vinculados a una mala adaptación. Otros autores se han centrado en la importancia de los problemas de comunicación entre padres e hijos adolescentes, concluyendo que éstos estaban relacionados con la presencia de síntomas depresivos, ansiedad y estrés (Fieldt, Diego y Sanders, 2001;Liu, 2003). Estévez, Musitu y Herrero (2005) indicaron la vinculación entre estos problemas y el ajuste escolar en la salud mental de los adolescentes (síntomas depresivos ansiedad y estrés).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…These effects essentially derive from the intermediate role that family social capital plays in transmitting parental resources or family norms to children through interactions (Coleman 1988). In addition, beyond the social capital literature, the protective effects of parent-child relationships against depression in children and adolescents have also been well established (Greenberger et al 2000;Jacobson and Crockett 2000;Liu 2003;Sheeber et al 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, parents' ATs may be related to their affect, which, in turn, is related to their children's ATs and affect. There are no known studies that assess such mechanisms between parents' ATs and those of their children; however, studies find that parents who are depressed have more negative perceptions of and negative verbalizations in response to their children [35]. Further, parent communication that is negative and infrequent also is related to adolescents' depression [36,37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%