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SSCI《Journal of Affective Disorders》:(孙碧洋)Early-life interparental relationship quality and late-life depressive symptoms

Early-life interparental relationship quality and late-life depressive  symptoms: A mediation analysis  


Xiaohang Zhao a , Lei Jin b , Skylar Biyang Sun c,*  

a National Institute of Social Development, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China
b Department of Sociology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
c School of International Development and Cooperation, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China


ABSTRACT  

Background: A growing body of literature has demonstrated that poor relationships between parents are associated with offspring's elevated depressive symptoms among children and adolescents. However, researchers  have paid scant attention to whether marital discord during offspring's childhood casts a long shadow on their  late-life depressive symptoms. This study examines the association between early exposure to a poor interparental relationship and offspring's late-life depressive symptoms among Chinese and identifies underlying  mechanisms.  Methods: We employed path models to analyze data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study  (CHARLS). The analytic sample consisted of 4107 respondents aged 60 and older in 2015. Depressive symptoms  were assessed with a 10-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D).  Results: Individuals who had experienced poor interparental relationships in childhood showed higher levels of  and faster increases in depressive symptoms in late adulthood. The mediators were offspring's experiences of  physical abuse by their parents in childhood and their poor relationships with spouses and children in adulthood.  Limitations: Limitations include recall bias on childhood conditions, absence of personality traits, and limited  measures of parenting practices.  Conclusions: Early-life interparental relationships exert a long-term effect on offspring's mental health. Individuals who suffered from poor interparental relationships during childhood might be at relatively high risk of  developing depressive symptoms in late adulthood. Possible measures to relieve these depressive symptoms  include protecting offspring from physical abuse in childhood and improving their relationships with their  spouses and children later in life.
Keywords:  
Parents' relationship ,Child abuse ,Intergenerational transmission  ,Depressive symptoms  ,Older adults


原文链接:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2022.06.072