Socioeconomic status and problem behaviors in young Chinese children: A moderated mediation model of parenting styles and only children

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Introduction: This study tested a moderated mediation model of child number (CN) and parenting styles (PS) in the relationships between family socioeconomic status (SES) and young children’s problem behaviors (PB). Methods: A sample of 1,101 children (Mage = 4.90 years, SD = 1.07) and their parents participated in this study. Parents reported on PS, SES, and children’s PB. Results and Discussion: The results show SES was positively related to authoritative parenting and negatively related to authoritarian parenting; problem behaviors were negatively related to authoritative parenting and positively related to authoritarian parenting; authoritative parenting and authoritarian parenting mediated the relationship between SES and PB; and singleton moderated the relationship between SES and PB. The combination of only children and low levels of SES could lead to high PB levels, while the combination of non-only children and high levels of SES could lead to high PB levels. At the same SES, only children had higher PB levels than non-only children.

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Lin, X., Zhang, Y., Liao, Y., & Xie, W. (2023). Socioeconomic status and problem behaviors in young Chinese children: A moderated mediation model of parenting styles and only children. Frontiers in Psychology, 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1029408

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