The Origins of Happiness

(Elliott) #1
Parenting and Parents’ Mental Health

their father’s mental health makes little difference. If par-


ents are involved, this improves their children’s behavior. By


contrast aggressive behavior by mothers is associated with


bad behavior from the children. Causality here must surely


be in both directions, but clearly bad behavior by mothers


can produce bad behavior by children.


Parents and Intellectual Development


When we turn to the cognitive development of children, we


expect to find that parental involvement makes a large dif-


ference. In net terms (cet. par.) there is a substantial effect at


age five (see Table 12.3). This is consistent with arguments


for early intervention especially when it comes to the intel-


lectual development of children.^20


In gross terms there is of course a stronger relationship


between involvement and intellectual development. This is


Table 12.2. How parents affect the behavior of their children
(ALSPAC) (β- coefficients)

Effect on behavior at

16 11 5

Mother’s mental
health


0.17 (.02) 0.17 (.02) 0.18 (.01)

Father’s mental health −0.01 (.02) 0.01 (.02) 0.02 (.01)


Mother’s involvement
(to age 6)


0.05 (.02) 0.10 (.02) 0.12 (.01)

Mother’s aggression
(to age 6)


−0.12 (.02) −0.15 (.01) −0.20 (.01)
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