Background: Although a number of studies have uncovered relationships between parental capital and the manifestation of depression in their children, little is known about the mechanisms that undergird the relationships. This study investigates the intergenerational effects of the cultural and economic capitals of South Korean parents on depressive symptoms in their adult children and the degree to which the capitals of the adult children explain them. Methods We employed nationally representative cross-sectional survey data from the 2006 Korea Welfare Panel Study. A sample of 11,576 adults over thirty years of age was used to investigate the intergenerationa...
This study explores associations between perceived economic status and depression among middle schoo...
BACKGROUND: A growing body of empirical evidence indicates that low-level social capital is related ...
Background: Left-Behind Children (LBC) refers to children who are under 18 and must live separately ...
Abstract Background Although a...
BACKGROUND: Mental health inequality along the economic strata is prominent in South Korea, particul...
BACKGROUND: Noticeable demographic changes have taken place in South Korea, with the general marriag...
Informed by Bourdieu and Passeron’s theory of reproduction, we investigated relationships between th...
Objective To examine how childhood adversity (ie, parental death, parental divorce, suspension of sc...
Background: In Korea, higher education has rapidly grown influenced by sociocultural tradition. Pare...
Using five waves of the Taiwanese Longitudinal Study of Aging (1996-2011), we investigate (1) the as...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether having an offspring protects against or increases the risk of depr...
Background: Left-Behind Children (LBC) refers to children who are under 18 and must live separately ...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to determine whether significant associations exist between the parents'...
AIM: To identify the association between different living arrangements of intergenerational househol...
In recent years, South Korea has witnessed a sustained rise in the prevalence of adolescent depressi...
This study explores associations between perceived economic status and depression among middle schoo...
BACKGROUND: A growing body of empirical evidence indicates that low-level social capital is related ...
Background: Left-Behind Children (LBC) refers to children who are under 18 and must live separately ...
Abstract Background Although a...
BACKGROUND: Mental health inequality along the economic strata is prominent in South Korea, particul...
BACKGROUND: Noticeable demographic changes have taken place in South Korea, with the general marriag...
Informed by Bourdieu and Passeron’s theory of reproduction, we investigated relationships between th...
Objective To examine how childhood adversity (ie, parental death, parental divorce, suspension of sc...
Background: In Korea, higher education has rapidly grown influenced by sociocultural tradition. Pare...
Using five waves of the Taiwanese Longitudinal Study of Aging (1996-2011), we investigate (1) the as...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether having an offspring protects against or increases the risk of depr...
Background: Left-Behind Children (LBC) refers to children who are under 18 and must live separately ...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to determine whether significant associations exist between the parents'...
AIM: To identify the association between different living arrangements of intergenerational househol...
In recent years, South Korea has witnessed a sustained rise in the prevalence of adolescent depressi...
This study explores associations between perceived economic status and depression among middle schoo...
BACKGROUND: A growing body of empirical evidence indicates that low-level social capital is related ...
Background: Left-Behind Children (LBC) refers to children who are under 18 and must live separately ...