Parenthood and Psychological Well-Being: Clarifying the Role of Child Age and Parent-Child Relationship Quality

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A nationally representative random sample of parents participated in a study examining the association between age of children and adult psychological well-being. Parents whose oldest child is under five report higher satisfaction with the parent-child relationship, higher self-esteem, higher self-efficacy, and lower levels of depression than parents whose oldest child is school-aged or an adolescent.

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Nomaguchi, K. M. (2012). Parenthood and Psychological Well-Being: Clarifying the Role of Child Age and Parent-Child Relationship Quality. Social Science Research, 41, 489-498. doi:10.106/j.ssresearch.2011.08.011.