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Heterogeneous Effects of Depression on Parenting Competence and Child Behavior Among Families Living in Poverty.

Christina N Kim1, Robert L Nix2, Sukhdeep Gill3, Michelle L Hostetler4.   

Abstract

This study examined how depression and psychosocial protective factors, such as self-efficacy and conscientiousness, were related to parenting competence and child behavior among families living in poverty. The sample included 238 families (37% White, 25% Black, 19% Latinx, 17% Multiracial, and 2% Asian; 42% of parents reporting clinically significant symptoms of depression) with young children (mean age = 31 months, 51% female). Latent profile analysis identified five distinct subgroups of parents who differed on levels of depression and psychosocial protective factors. A small group of parents who had high levels of depression and low levels of protective factors displayed the least parenting competence and had children with lower levels of adjustment. At the same time, parents in two other profiles had high levels of depression, but moderate or high levels of protective factors, and displayed average parenting competence and had children who displayed average or above average levels of adjustment. In this study, depression appeared less predictive of parenting competence and child behavior than the psychosocial protective factors. This study suggests that many parents, despite having depression and living in poverty, exhibit psychosocial protective factors that are associated with high levels of parenting competence and rear children who are doing well.
© 2022. Society for Prevention Research.

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Keywords:  Depression; Latent profile analysis; Parenting; Poverty; Protective factors; Toddlers

Year:  2022        PMID: 35754086     DOI: 10.1007/s11121-022-01380-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Sci        ISSN: 1389-4986


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