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Subjective Well-being and Family Functioning among Adolescents Left Behind by Migrating Parents in Jiangxi Province, China 被引量:2
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作者 ZHOU Jia1 2 +7 位作者 HU Fang3 WU Jing4 ZOU Zhi Yong1 WANG Yi Xin PENG Hua Can VERMUND Sten H5 HU Yi Fei6 MA Ying Hua 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第5期382-388,共7页
We sought to identify the differences between adolescents left behind in their home villages/towns (LBA) and non-left behind adolescents (NLB) on subjective well-being and family functioning due to parental migrat... We sought to identify the differences between adolescents left behind in their home villages/towns (LBA) and non-left behind adolescents (NLB) on subjective well-being and family functioning due to parental migration in south China. We used a stratified cluster sampling method to recruit middle school students in a city experiencing population-emigration in Jiangxi Province in 2010. Participants included adolescents from families with: (1) one migrant parent, (2) both parents who migrated, or (3) non-left behind adolescents (i.e., no migrant parent). To determine predictors of subjective well-being, we used structural equation models. Adolescents left behind by both parents (LBB) were less likely to express life satisfaction (P = 0.038) in terms of their environments (P = 0.011) compared with NLB. A parent or parents who migrated predicts lower subjective well-being of adolescents (P = 0.051) and also lower academic performance. Being apart from their parents may affect family functioning negatively from an adolescent's viewpoint. Given the hundreds of millions of persons in China, many who are parents, migrating for work, there may be mental health challenges in some of the adolescents left behind. 展开更多
关键词 SWB LBB Subjective Well-being and Family Functioning among adolescents Left Behind by Migrating Parents in Jiangxi Province China NLB LBA
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