Family socioeconomic status and the parent-child relationship in Chinese adolescents: the multiple serial mediating roles of visual art activities
Abstract Background In light of the recent policy reform in China, the present study aims to investigate the potential impact of family SES on the quality of the parent-child relationship (PCR) through the serial mediating role of participation in organized visual art activities in privately owned c...
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Main Authors: | Chunhai Gao (Author), Endale Tadesse (Author), Sabika Khalid (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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