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Exploring the intergenerational correlation of mental health in China
Xuezheng Qin, Sharon Chen, Chee-Ruey Hsieh
School of Economics
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20 Questions
16%
Academic Anxiety
16%
Childrens
33%
China
100%
China Family Panel Studies
16%
Depression Questionnaires
16%
Depression Score
33%
Disease Prevalence
16%
Epidemiologic Studies
50%
Father Mental Health
16%
Global Prevalence
16%
Illness
16%
Individual Mental Health
16%
Intergenerational Correlation
100%
Intergenerational Transmission
16%
Maternal Mental Health
33%
Mental Health
100%
Mental Health Status
16%
Mental Illness
33%
Mothers' Mental Health
16%
National Representative Survey
16%
Parent-child Relationship
16%
Parental Mental Illness
16%
Paternal Mental Health
33%
Public Concern
16%
Regression Approach
16%
Stepwise Regression
16%
Stylized Facts
16%
Survey Datasets
16%
Treatment Efficacy
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Health Status
8%
Mental Health
100%
Prevalence
16%
Progeny
8%
Psychology
Mental Health
100%
Mental Illness
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Child
8%
Mental Disorder
100%
Panel Study
8%
Computer Science
Stepwise Regression
100%