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The Association Between the Special Subsidy for Families Practicing Family Planning and the Mental Health of Loss/Disability-of-Single-Child Parents: Evidence from China.

Enjian Wang1, Hongwei Hu2, Yang Xu3, Hongting Liu4, Bai Yang1, Ruihui Chang1, Wei Jiang1.   

Abstract

This study evaluated the association between the special subsidy policy and the mental health of loss/disability-of-single-child parents (LCPs/DCPs) in China and found that accepting the special subsidy is inversely related to the mental health of LCPs and DCPs. In addition, accepting the subsidy is more inversely related to the mental health of LCPs than DCPs, of rural parents than urban parents, of male parents than female parents, and of loss/disability-of-single-son parents than loss/disability-of-single-daughter parents. According to taboo trade-off theory, we proposed several explanations for the finding and put forward some policy recommendations.

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Keywords:  China; Loss/disability-of-single-child parents; Mental health; Taboo trade-off; The special subsidy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 32740691     DOI: 10.1007/s10488-020-01075-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adm Policy Ment Health        ISSN: 0894-587X


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