The mediating role of locus of control in the relationship between paternal over parenting and depressive symptoms among children in transnational households
Filipino families are known to be patriarchal in nature. Mothers tend to take care of their family while the father takes on the role of being the breadwinner. However, due to economic changes, opportunities for women to work abroad increased rapidly. Hence, there was a rolereversal between the husb...
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Main Author: | Dee, Eunica A. |
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