Mental Health and Life Events of Overseas Children Left-Behind in China

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This paper surveys 715 children who have been left behind in China by their émigré parents. This research was conducted using the MMHI-60, ALSEC and S-I questionnaire and the findings are as follows: 1) the general mental health of those surveyed was poor, with general stress levels and sense of security moderate; 2) there is a positive correlation between life events and mental health and a negative correlation between life events and sense of security; 3) sense of security regulates life events and mental health; 4) life events directly predict mental health, with sense of security playing partial mediating effect in the process of life events acting on mental health; 5) the major factor influencing the mental health of those children left behind by Chinese émigré parents is life events; the protecting factor being their sense of security.

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Zhao, S. and Liao, C. (2016) Mental Health and Life Events of Overseas Children Left-Behind in China. Psychology, 7, 1934-1946. doi: 10.4236/psych.2016.714176.

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