Depressive Symptoms among Children with ODD: Contributions of Parent and Child Risk Factors in a Chinese Sample |
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Authors: | Xueping Liu Xiuyun Lin Shousen Xu Sheryl L. Olson Yanbin Li Hongfei Du |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institute of Developmental Psychology,Beijing Normal University,Beijing,China;2.Beijing Key Laboratory of Applied Experimental Psychology, School of Psychology,Beijing Normal University,Beijing,China;3.School of Kinesiology and Health,Capital University of Physical Education and Sports,Beijing,China;4.Department of Psychology,University of Michigan,Ann Arbor,USA;5.Department of Psychology,University of Macau,Taipa,China |
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Abstract: | ![]() Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a developmental disorder characterized by serious and persistent social impairment, especially stressful interactions with parents. Although previous studies demonstrated associations between parent mental health and children’s ODD symptoms, less attention has been paid to integrating both parent and child risk factors. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the associations among parent emotion regulation, child emotion regulation, parental depression, and child depression in Chinese children with ODD. A total of 234 children with ODD ranging in age from 6 to 13 years, along with their fathers or mothers, completed questionnaires. Results indicated that: (1) Parent emotion regulation, parental depression and child emotion regulation were significantly correlated with children’s depressive symptoms. (2) Parent emotion regulation was related to children’s depression indirectly through parental depression and child emotion regulation. (3) Child emotion regulation fully mediated the relationship between parent emotion regulation and child depression, and also fully mediated the relationship between parental and child depression. These findings highlight the need to improve parent emotion regulation and pay attention to parental mental health, because both risk factors may exacerbate their children’s emotion regulation difficulties and further associate the high level of depressive symptoms among children with ODD. |
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