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The Investigation Relationship between Children's' Mental Health and Parent's Education and Job


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Working mothers with higher education have higher expectations of their children and the issue of mental health in children is reduced in presence of inappropriate behavior. The purpose of this study is to investigate relationship between mental health of children and parent's education and job. This study is cross-correlation. Sample included 250 students who were selected using random cluster of four school districts. This questionnaire is Demographic characteristics and General Health Questionnaire. For data analysts, statistical parameters such as mean and standard deviation, regression tests, and independent t-test were used. Multiple regression analysts with simultaneous entry for predicting mental health (total) show that adolescent with parental education, parental education has no significant association with mental health. Results indicate that working mothers have less time to consider the social and emotional needs of their children themselves so mental health of their children are than less. Style and mental health skills teaming course is recommended for children and its related factors established for parents and parents to be rise of aware.

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Mental Health, Parent Education, Parenting Skills.
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Hamid Reza Mirshekari
Clinical Psychology, Sciences and Research Branch of Zahedan Islamic Azad University, Iran, Islamic Republic of

Abstract


Working mothers with higher education have higher expectations of their children and the issue of mental health in children is reduced in presence of inappropriate behavior. The purpose of this study is to investigate relationship between mental health of children and parent's education and job. This study is cross-correlation. Sample included 250 students who were selected using random cluster of four school districts. This questionnaire is Demographic characteristics and General Health Questionnaire. For data analysts, statistical parameters such as mean and standard deviation, regression tests, and independent t-test were used. Multiple regression analysts with simultaneous entry for predicting mental health (total) show that adolescent with parental education, parental education has no significant association with mental health. Results indicate that working mothers have less time to consider the social and emotional needs of their children themselves so mental health of their children are than less. Style and mental health skills teaming course is recommended for children and its related factors established for parents and parents to be rise of aware.

Keywords


Mental Health, Parent Education, Parenting Skills.