Associations between parental mental health and their children social-emotional development among Japanese families

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Social Work in Mental Health Pub Date : 2022-12-21 DOI:10.1080/15332985.2022.2158056
Kyunghee Lee
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ABSTRACT This study examined the associations between parental mental health and children’s social-emotional outcomes among Japanese families. Children (n = 493) were identified from the Japan Household Panel Study and the Japan Child Panel Survey. Parental mental health was associated with children’s social-emotional outcomes. The effects of maternal mental health on children’s social-emotional outcomes were moderated by paternal mental health status. Children demonstrated better social-emotional outcomes when both parents had better mental health status. Mental health policies and programs should focus on families as a whole rather than solely on the child or the parents and provide awareness of and connection to program
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日本家庭中父母心理健康与子女社会情感发展的关系
摘要本研究探讨了日本家庭中父母心理健康与儿童社会情感结果之间的关系。从日本家庭小组研究和日本儿童小组调查中确定儿童(n = 493)。父母的心理健康与孩子的社会情感结果有关。母亲心理健康对儿童社会情绪结果的影响受父亲心理健康状况的调节。当父母双方的心理健康状况都较好时,孩子表现出更好的社会情感结果。心理健康政策和项目应该关注整个家庭,而不是仅仅关注孩子或父母,并提供对项目的认识和联系
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期刊介绍: Social Work in Mental Health is an exciting contribution from the editors of our highly respected journal, Social Work in Health Care. This journal offers quality articles on clinical practice, education, research, collaborative relationships, mental health policy, and the delivery of mental health care services. This scholarly, creative, and lively journal presents material valuable to social workers in all sectors of mental health care. It is devoted to social work theory, practice, and administration in a wide variety of mental health care settings. Social Work in Mental Health will help you improve your practice in these areas, demonstrating the vital role of social services in mental health care delivery systems.
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