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Stress and mental health in families with different income levels: The second wave of a longitudinal multi-actor study

Growing up and living with financial hardship causes stress and mental health problems in parents and children. Most of the studies on the association between financial hardship, stress and well-being take the individual as unit of analysis. The aim of this project is to conduct a second wave of a longitudinal multi-actor research, in which data from mothers, fathers and an adolescent within the same family are collected.
Date:1 Feb 2014 →  31 Dec 2014
Keywords:FAMILY RELATIONS, POVERTY RESEARCH, ADOLESCENTS, LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH
Disciplines:Social psychology, Applied sociology, Policy and administration, Social stratification, Social theory and sociological methods, Sociology of life course, family and health, Other sociology and anthropology