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The effect of parental depression on the problem behaviour and academic performance of children with asthma

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Abstract Aim This study attempts to determine the factors affecting problem behaviour and academic performance of children with asthma. Design This is a cross‐sectional study used actor and partner interdependence… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Aim This study attempts to determine the factors affecting problem behaviour and academic performance of children with asthma. Design This is a cross‐sectional study used actor and partner interdependence model. Methods Data of 236 children and their parents from the 10th Panel Study on Korean Children were used, and analysis was performed using SPSS 20.0 and AMOS 20.0. We have received panel data from the Korea Institute of Child Care and Education on April 10th, 2019. Results Parental depression had actor and partner effects on marital conflict, and marital conflict perceived by the father had actor and partner effects on parent–child interactions, while marital conflict perceived by the mother had only actor effect on parent–child interactions. Parent–child interaction perceived by both fathers and mothers was found to affect the problem behaviour of children. The problem behaviour of children affects academic performance.

Keywords: academic performance; performance children; behaviour academic; problem behaviour; problem

Journal Title: Nursing Open
Year Published: 2020

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