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Happy parents, happy kids: Marital happiness, parenting styles, and children's behavioral outcomes in Chinese societies

Huang, Ching‐Yu; Shen, April Chiung‐Tao; Li, Xuan; Feng, Joyce Yen

Authors

Ching‐Yu Huang

April Chiung‐Tao Shen

Xuan Li

Joyce Yen Feng



Abstract

Objective
We examine the impacts of parental marital happiness on child outcomes. We also examine the potential mediating role of parenting styles in the relationship between marital happiness and children's behavioral outcomes.

Background
Parents' marital happiness lays a crucial foundation for successful parenthood, which contributes to children's positive development. However, scant research has examined the relationship between parental marital happiness and child outcomes in Chinese populations.

Method
Data from a subsample of 3,258 parents of third-grade children in Shanghai and Greater Taipei were analyzed (n = 1,285 from Shanghai; 1,973 from Greater Taipei). We conducted hierarchical multiple regression analyses to investigate whether marital happiness is a significant predictor of children's behavioral outcomes, adjusted for four covariates: parent gender, child gender, site, and subjective social status. We also conducted parallel mediation analyses to examine parenting styles as mediators.

Results
Our findings reveal that in both Shanghai and Greater Taipei, marital happiness was positively associated with authoritative parenting style and negatively associated with harsh parenting style. Moreover, marital happiness was significantly associated with children's behavioral outcomes, even after covariates were accounted for. Our parallel mediation analysis reveals that marital happiness had significant direct and indirect effects on children's behavioral outcomes through authoritative and harsh parenting styles.

Conclusion
Our findings demonstrate the pivotal importance of parental marital happiness in healthy child development.

Implications
Intervention programs promoting child welfare in Chinese communities should include interparental relations. Public resources should raise awareness of marital happiness and offer guidance and support for high-quality relationships.

Citation

Huang, C., Shen, A. C., Li, X., & Feng, J. Y. (in press). Happy parents, happy kids: Marital happiness, parenting styles, and children's behavioral outcomes in Chinese societies. Family Relations, https://doi.org/10.1111/fare.12997

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 30, 2023
Online Publication Date Jan 24, 2024
Deposit Date Jan 29, 2024
Journal Family Relations
Print ISSN 0197-6664
Electronic ISSN 1741-3729
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/fare.12997
Keywords child behavioral outcomes, Chinese culture, marital happiness, parenting styles
Publisher URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fare.12997



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