Oppositional Defiant Disorder Symptoms and Children’s Feelings of Happiness and Depression: Mediating Roles of Interpersonal Relationships
Wan Ding (),
Jocelyn Meza (),
Xiuyun Lin (),
Ting He (),
Hui Chen (),
Yulong Wang () and
Shaozheng Qin ()
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Wan Ding: Beijing Normal University
Jocelyn Meza: University of California
Xiuyun Lin: Beijing Normal University
Ting He: Beijing Normal University
Hui Chen: Beijing Normal University
Yulong Wang: Hunan Normal University
Shaozheng Qin: Beijing Normal University
Child Indicators Research, 2020, vol. 13, issue 1, No 12, 215-235
Abstract:
Abstract Children with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) are at increased risk for developing severe negative emotional outcomes later in life. However, positive emotional outcomes are less studied. In the current study, we examine the longitudinal effects of ODD symptoms on both children’s feelings of happiness and depression from the dual-factor perspective of mental health. According to interpersonal perspectives of psychological symptoms, poor interpersonal relationships often play a critical role in the process of how children’s behavioral problems develop into severe emotional outcomes. Thus, Children’s relationships with parents, teachers, and peers were tested as mediators in these effects. Participants included 256 children with ODD were recruited in North, Middle, and South of Mainland China, along with their parents and teachers, and were assessed at three time points roughly two years apart. Results revealed that more severe ODD symptoms at Time 1 were related to more subsequent depressive symptoms and less happiness at Time 3. Moreover, father-child attachment, mother-child attachment, and peer relationships mediated the link between ODD symptoms and feelings of happiness while father-child attachment mediated the link between ODD symptoms and depressive symptoms. These findings reveal the importance of focusing on ODD-children’s feelings of happiness as well as depression and highlight the critical role of improving interpersonal functioning for children with ODD in protecting children from developing emotional impairments. Moreover, among all interpersonal relationships, high quality of father-child relationship needs to be mostly valued for Chinese families of children with ODD.
Keywords: Oppositional defiant disorder symptoms; Happiness; Depression; Interpersonal relationships; Longitudinal mediation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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