Socioeconomic Status and Behavioral Problems in Children: The Mediating Effect of Social Relations in Mainland China
In 2014, 13.33% of youths aged 5-19 years worldwide had at least one type of behavioral problem. In China, children may be more likely to have internal and external behavioral problems, given that China has a high number of "left-behind children" and "only child of the family". I...
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Main Authors: | Jingya Nong (Author), Pinghua Zhu (Author), Xi Li (Author), Peipei Chai (Author), Tiemin Zhai (Author), Yuhui Zhang (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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