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A Longitudinal Examination of the Family Stress Model of Economic Hardship in Seven Countries.

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Zietz, S; Lansford, JE; Liu, Q; Long, Q; Oburu, P; Pastorelli, C; Sorbring, E; Skinner, AT; Steinberg, L; Tapanya, S; Tirado, LMU; Alampay, LP ...
Published in: Children and youth services review
December 2022

The Family Stress Model of Economic Hardship (FSM) posits that economic situations create differences in psychosocial outcomes for parents and developmental outcomes for their adolescent children. However, prior studies guided by the FSM have been mostly in high-income countries and have included only mother report or have not disaggregated mother and father report. Our focal research questions were whether the indirect effect of economic hardship on adolescent mental health was mediated by economic pressure, parental depression, dysfunctional dyadic coping, and parenting, and whether these relations differed by culture and mother versus father report. We conducted multiple group serial mediation path models using longitudinal data from adolescents ages 12-15 in 2008-2012 from 1,082 families in 10 cultural groups in seven countries (Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Thailand, and the United States). Taken together, the indirect effect findings suggest partial support for the FSM in most cultural groups across study countries. We found associations among economic hardship, parental depression, parenting, and adolescent internalizing and externalizing. Findings support polices and interventions aimed at disrupting each path in the model to mitigate the effects of economic hardship on parental depression, harsh parenting, and adolescents' externalizing and internalizing problems.

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Children and youth services review

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EISSN

1873-7765

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0190-7409

Publication Date

December 2022

Volume

143

Start / End Page

106661

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Work
  • 4410 Sociology
  • 4409 Social work
  • 1607 Social Work
  • 1402 Applied Economics
 

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Zietz, S., Lansford, J. E., Liu, Q., Long, Q., Oburu, P., Pastorelli, C., … Gurdal, S. (2022). A Longitudinal Examination of the Family Stress Model of Economic Hardship in Seven Countries. Children and Youth Services Review, 143, 106661. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2022.106661
Zietz, Susannah, Jennifer E. Lansford, Qin Liu, Qian Long, Paul Oburu, Concetta Pastorelli, Emma Sorbring, et al. “A Longitudinal Examination of the Family Stress Model of Economic Hardship in Seven Countries.Children and Youth Services Review 143 (December 2022): 106661. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2022.106661.
Zietz S, Lansford JE, Liu Q, Long Q, Oburu P, Pastorelli C, et al. A Longitudinal Examination of the Family Stress Model of Economic Hardship in Seven Countries. Children and youth services review. 2022 Dec;143:106661.
Zietz, Susannah, et al. “A Longitudinal Examination of the Family Stress Model of Economic Hardship in Seven Countries.Children and Youth Services Review, vol. 143, Dec. 2022, p. 106661. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.childyouth.2022.106661.
Zietz S, Lansford JE, Liu Q, Long Q, Oburu P, Pastorelli C, Sorbring E, Skinner AT, Steinberg L, Tapanya S, Tirado LMU, Yotanyamaneewong S, Alampay LP, Al-Hassan SM, Bacchini D, Bornstein MH, Chang L, Deater-Deckard K, Di Giunta L, Dodge KA, Gurdal S. A Longitudinal Examination of the Family Stress Model of Economic Hardship in Seven Countries. Children and youth services review. 2022 Dec;143:106661.
Journal cover image

Published In

Children and youth services review

DOI

EISSN

1873-7765

ISSN

0190-7409

Publication Date

December 2022

Volume

143

Start / End Page

106661

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Work
  • 4410 Sociology
  • 4409 Social work
  • 1607 Social Work
  • 1402 Applied Economics