Intergenerational transmission of anxiety in Chinese migrant families: The mediating role of parents' perceptions of coparenting
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.10.069
Intergenerational transmission of anxiety in Chinese migrant families: The mediating role of parents' perceptions of coparenting
Abstract
Background: There is evidence that anxiety transmits across generations. However, little is known about the intergenerational transmission of anxiety in Chinese migrant families and the potential mediators of the intergenerational transmission. Therefore, this study investigated the intergenerational transmission of anxiety from both fathers and mothers to children in Chinese migrant families and the mediating role of both mothers' and fathers' perceptions of coparenting.
Methods: Participants were 477 elementary school-age children and both their parents in Chinese migrant families. Mothers and fathers self-reported their anxiety and perceptions of coparenting. Children's anxiety was measured based on maternal report and paternal report. Structural equation modelling was used to evaluate the mediating role of both mothers' and fathers' perceptions of coparenting in the intergenerational transmission of anxiety.
Results: Anxiety was transmitted across generations from both fathers and mothers to migrant children, and fathers' (but not mothers') perceptions of coparenting mediated the intergenerational transmission of anxiety from both fathers and mothers to migrant children.
Limitations: Causal conclusions cannot be drawn based on cross-sectional research design.
Conclusions: Coparenting seemed to play an important role in the intergenerational transmission of anxiety. Interventions preventing the intergenerational transmission of anxiety should designate relevant effort enhancing fathers' perceptions of coparenting by changing fathers' negative perceptions and evaluations of the coparenting relationship and increasing mothers' high-quality coparenting behavior.
Keywords: Chinese; anxiety; coparenting; intergenerational transmission; migrant children.
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