Character Strength and Mental Health Problems among Children from Low-Income Families in South Korea
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Setting and Sample
2.2. Measurements
2.2.1. Adverse Life Events
2.2.2. Character Strengths
2.2.3. Mental Health Problems
2.2.4. Demographic Characteristics
2.3. Procedure
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographic Characteristics and Mental Health Problems of the Participants
3.2. Associations between Adverse Life Events, Character Strengths, and Mental Health Problems
3.3. Associations between Character Strength and Mental Health Problems among Children
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | n | Hyperactivity–Inattention n(%)/Mean (SD) | χ2 (p) | Emotional Symptoms n(%)/Mean (SD) | χ2 (p) | |||
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Normal (n = 179) | Abnormal (n = 35) | Normal (n = 187) | Abnormal (n = 27) | |||||
Gender | ||||||||
Boys | 98 | 83 (84.7) | 15 (15.3) | 0.14 (0.703) | 87 (88.8) | 11 (11.2) | 0.31 (0.573) | |
Girls | 116 | 96 (82.8) | 20 (17.2) | 100 (86.2) | 16 (13.8) | |||
Grade | ||||||||
5th | 108 | 90 (83.3) | 18 (16.7) | 0.015 (0.901) | 97 (89.8) | 11 (10.2) | 1.16 (0.280) | |
6th | 106 | 89 (84.0) | 17 (16.0) | 90 (84.9) | 16 (15.1) | |||
Primary caregiver | ||||||||
Mother | 181 | 157 (86.7) | 24 (13.3) | 8.22 (0.004) | 159 (87.8) | 22 (12.2) | 0.22 (0.633) | |
Father | 33 | 22 (66.7) | 11 (33.3) | 28 (84.8) | 5 (15.2) | |||
Family structure | ||||||||
Single parent | 107 | 87 (81.3) | 20 (18.7) | 0.85 (0.355) | 88 (82.2) | 19 (17.8) | 5.13 (0.024) | |
Both parent | 107 | 92 (86.0) | 15 (14.0) | 99 (92.5) | 8 (7.5) | |||
Employment status of primary caregiver | ||||||||
Employed | 141 | 113 (80.1) | 28 (19.9) | 3.78 (0.054) | 118 (83.7) | 23 (16.3) | 5.11 (0.024) | |
Unemployed | 73 | 66 (90.4) | 7 (9.6) | 69 (94.5) | 4 (5.5) | |||
Household monthly income (USD) | ||||||||
<900 | 53 | 44 (83.0) | 9 (17.0) | 0.26 (0.876) | 50 (94.3) | 3 (5.7) | 3.72 (0.156) | |
≥900, <1800 | 111 | 92 (82.9) | 19 (17.1) | 96 (86.5) | 15 (13.5) | |||
≥1800 | 50 | 43 (86.0) | 7 (14.0) | 41 (82.0) |
Mean (SD) | Adverse Life Events | Hyperactivity–Inattention | t (p) | Emotional Symptoms | t (p) | |||
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r (p) | Normal Mean (SD) | Problem Mean (SD) | Normal Mean (SD) | Problem Mean (SD) | ||||
Adverse Life events | 3.03 (2.56) | 1 | 2.87 (2.48) | 3.82 (2.86) | 2.03 (0.043) | 2.73 (2.34) | 5.03 (3.13) | 4.55 (<0.001) |
Character strength | 2.69 (0.52) | −0.09 (0.152) | 2.72 (0.51) | 2.50 (0.55) | 2.34 (0.020) | 2.73 (0.51) | 2.38 (0.44) | 3.32 (0.001) |
Wisdom | 2.55 (0.61) | −0.12 (0.077) | 2.58 (059) | 2.35 (068) | 2.03 (0.043) | 2.59 (0.61) | 2.24 (0.55) | 2.84 (0.005) |
Courage | 2.52 (0.63) | −0.09 (0.167) | 2.58 (0.60) | 2.22 (0.69) | 3.15 (0.002) | 2.58 (0.61) | 2.12 (0.59) | 3.62 (<0.001) |
Humanity | 3.06 (0.65) | −0.03 (0.615) | 3.09 (0.64) | 2.90 (0.72) | 1.59 (0.112) | 3.11 (0.64) | 2.72 (0.66) | 2.96 (0.003) |
Justice | 2.57 (0.68) | −0.13 (0.053) | 2.62 (0.67) | 2.31 (0.66) | 2.51 (0.013) | 2.63 (0.66) | 2.19 (0.66) | 3.20 (0.002) |
Temperance | 2.57 (0.47) | −0.08 (0.230) | 2.61 (0.46) | 2.33 (0.45) | 3.24 (0.001) | 2.60 (0.47) | 2.33 (0.36) | 2.84 (0.005) |
Transcendence | 2.87 (0.60) | −0.04 (0.549) | 2.88 (0.60) | 2.85 (0.65) | 0.27 (0.787) | 2.90 (0.60) | 2.67 (0.58) | 1.91 (0.057) |
Independent Variables | Dependent Variables | B | SE | 95% CI | p | |
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Character Strength | Hyperactivity–inattention | −0.46 | 0.21 | −0.87, −0.04 | 0.028 | Log likelihood = −149.52 χ2= 36.72 p < 0.001 |
Emotional Symptom | −0.76 | 0.26 | −1.27, −0.25 | 0.003 | ||
Rho | 0.34 | 0.15 | 0.02, 0.60 | |||
Wisdom | Hyperactivity–inattention | 0.30 | 0.30 | −0.29, 0.88 | 0.323 | Log likelihood = −144.53 χ2= 43.97 p < 0.001 |
Courage | −0.54 | 0.33 | −1.19, 0.10 | 0.100 | ||
Justice | 0.06 | 0.29 | −0.51, 0.64 | 0.834 | ||
Temperance | −0.57 | 0.37 | −1.29, 0.15 | 0.121 | ||
Wisdom | Emotional Symptom | −0.02 | 0.37 | −0.75, 0.71 | 0.950 | |
Courage | −0.50 | 0.36 | −1.20, 0.21 | 0.166 | ||
Humanity | −0.32 | 0.27 | −0.85, 0.21 | 0.242 | ||
Justice | 0.12 | 0.33 | −0.52, 0.76 | 0.719 | ||
Temperance | −0.08 | 0.41 | −0.88, 0.72 | 0.842 | ||
Rho | 0.32 | 0.16 | −0.01, 0.59 |
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Na, H.; Lee, G.; Si, E.; Jun, W.H.; Park, C. Character Strength and Mental Health Problems among Children from Low-Income Families in South Korea. Children 2022, 9, 1599. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101599
Na H, Lee G, Si E, Jun WH, Park C. Character Strength and Mental Health Problems among Children from Low-Income Families in South Korea. Children. 2022; 9(10):1599. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101599
Chicago/Turabian StyleNa, Hyunjoo, Gyungjoo Lee, Euna Si, Won Hee Jun, and Chang Park. 2022. "Character Strength and Mental Health Problems among Children from Low-Income Families in South Korea" Children 9, no. 10: 1599. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101599
APA StyleNa, H., Lee, G., Si, E., Jun, W. H., & Park, C. (2022). Character Strength and Mental Health Problems among Children from Low-Income Families in South Korea. Children, 9(10), 1599. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101599