Psychosocial work stress and parent-child bonding during the covid-19 pandemic: clarifying the role of parental symptoms of depression and aggressiveness

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    As of yet, there are no studies which investigate psychosocial working conditions modelled by ERI and parent-child bonding. Not only parental work stress, but also the mother`s and father`s mental health constitutes a possible factor which may compromise parent-child bonding. The study also hypothesizes that the association between psychosocial work stress and parent-child bonding is mediated by symptoms of depression and aggressiveness (hypothesis 4; see Fig 1). This work was, to the best of the knowledge, the first to address the relationship between psychosocial work stress and parent-child . . .

     

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