Journal article
Mental health and psychosocial factors with single-child high school students in an urban city of China
Japanese Journal of Public Health, Vol.50(1), pp.15-26
2003
Abstract
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OBJECTIVE:
This study investigated psychosocial factors underlying the mental health problems of single-child high school students in China, where society and the family situation have been rapidly changing since introduction of the open-economy policy.
METHOD:
Three hundred and ten college-bound high school students in Heilong Jiangsheng Harbin completed self-administrative questionnaires in February, 2000. The subjects were divided into single-child and non single-child groups. Analysis of correlations was performed for general attributes, mental conditions measured by General Health Questionnaire (GHQ), personality variables, stressors, and emotion support network. Cause-and-effect factors were also analyzed using Covariance Analysis.
RESULT:
In the single-child and in non single-child groups, the percentage suffering neurotic tendencies were 73% and 39%, and the values for a tendency to depression were 63% and 25%, respectively. In the single-child group, anxiety, interpersonal dependence, and perceived stressors were significantly higher while the perceived self-esteem and emotional support from family members were significantly lower than in the non single-child group. Among the variables, having siblings was highly correlated with all the measured factors influencing mental health. The results indicated that a poor emotional support network could cause low self-esteem, high anxiety trait, strong interpersonal dependence, and increased sensitivity to stressors and worsening of mental health.
CONCLUSION: The incidence of mental health related problems was found to be significantly higher in the single-children than in the non single-children. Thus having siblings has positive effects on mental health. The emotional support network also plays an important role in the mental condition, development of a healthy personality, and building a positive attitude toward stressors.
Details
- Title
- Mental health and psychosocial factors with single-child high school students in an urban city of China
- Authors/Creators
- C. Liu (Author/Creator)T. Munakata (Author/Creator)H. Fujiyama (Author/Creator)M. Usuba (Author/Creator)
- Publication Details
- Japanese Journal of Public Health, Vol.50(1), pp.15-26
- Publisher
- J-Stage
- Identifiers
- 991005541005907891
- Copyright
- © 2003 Japanese Society of Public Health
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publisher URL
- https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jph/50/1/50_15/_article/-char/en
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