Authors
Benjamin A Shaw, Neal Krause, Linda M Chatters, Cathleen M Connell, Berit Ingersoll-Dayton
Publication date
2004/3
Journal
Psychology and aging
Volume
19
Issue
1
Pages
4
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
The purpose of this study is to estimate the relationship between receiving emotional support from parents early in life and an individual's health in adulthood. Analysis of data from a nationally representative sample of adults ages 25-74 years suggests that a lack of parental support during childhood is associated with increased levels of depressive symptoms and chronic conditions in adulthood. These associations between early parental support and adult health persist with increasing age throughout adulthood. Personal control, self-esteem, and social relationships during adulthood account for a large portion of these long-term associations. These findings underscore the importance of adopting a life course perspective in studying the social determinants of health among adults.(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved)
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