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Health Social Welfare Review
2016 Volume.36 No. 3 p.5 ~ p.33
Parental Death in Childhood and Depressive Symptoms in Adultho
Lee Min-Ah

Abstract
This study aims to examine if parental death in childhood is significantly associated with depressive symptoms in adulthood as well as to investigate potential mediating factors between parental death in childhood and depressive symptoms in adulthood. The data were drawn from the 2012 Korean General Social Survey (KGSS), a nationally representative sample. The findings show that parental death in childhood at 18 or under is significantly associated with the level of depressive symptoms in adulthood. However, parental death at 19 or over does not have a significant effect. The results of multiple regression models and sobel tests confirm that educational level of respondents has a significant mediating effect between paternal death in childhood and depressive symptoms in adulthood. In contrast, education has a marginally significant mediating effect between maternal death and depressive symptoms. Maternal death in childhood has a significant direct effect on depressive symptoms in adulthood even after controlling for education, household income and family relationship quality as well as other covariates. The findings suggest that early paternal death increases depressive symptoms in adulthood by limiting educational opportunity of children left behind, which is how early adversity
has a long lasting effect over the life course.
KEYWORD
Parental Death, Depressive Symptoms, Mediating, Education, Cumulative Inequality
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