Intergenerational Transaction of Emotional Health in Collective Family Context: Family Functioning, Parental and Children's Gratitude, and Their Depression
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Intergenerational Transaction of Emotional Health in Collective Family Context: Family Functioning, Parental and Children's Gratitude, and Their Depression
Abstract
Background: The current study is intended to examine how positive family functioning, collectively constructed by parents and children in the family context, may contribute to their gratitude and depression, two pivotal human emotions closely related to human health, in which the gratitude and depression of parents and children are assumed to affect each other bidirectionally and parental and children's gratitude is expected to link the relations between positive family functioning and their depression. Methods: The data for analysis came from a community sample of 310 Chinese parent-child dyads, which were measured by the Family Functioning Style Scale (FFSS), Gratitude Questionnaire (GQ), and depression subscale of the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) from both the parent and child participants. Results: The results indicated that positive family functioning contributed to higher parental and children's gratitude and their less depression, and parental and children's gratitude and depression affected each other positively. Furthermore, serial mediation analyses discovered the complex processes from positive family functioning to the actor's depression in parents or children through their gratitude or the links from the partner effect to the actor effect of parental and children's gratitude or from the partner effect of parental or children's gratitude to their partner effect of depression. Conclusions: Findings of the current study prove the collective effects of family functioning on the emotional development of gratitude and depression among parents and children, in which parental and children's gratitude and depression bidirectionally impact each other and lead to the actor's depression in them through the complex serial mediated effects. For this, pro-family and health-related policies and services should be provided to promote family functioning and emotional management in a home context to enhance family and emotional health among parents and children.
Keywords: depression; family functioning; gratitude; parent–child dyads; transactional model.
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The author declares no conflicts of interest.
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