Parental Time of Returning Home From Work and Child Mental Health Among First-Year Primary School Students in Japan: Result From A-CHILD Study
Introduction: Child mental health is known to be influenced by parental work hours. Although literature suggests that parent-child interaction mediates the association, few studies have directly measured the parental time of returning home from work. We analyzed data from a school-based survey to ex...
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Main Authors: | Masashi Kizuki (Author), Manami Ochi (Author), Aya Isumi (Author), Tsuguhiko Kato (Author), Takeo Fujiwara (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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