Anxiety in Children: The Contribution of Parental Characteristics
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Results of Chi-Square Tests
3.1.1. Children’s Health Problems
3.1.2. Children’s Anxiety
3.1.3. Children’s Behavioral Difficulties
3.2. Results of Logistic Regression Models
3.2.1. Children’s Health Problems
3.2.2. Children’s Anxiety
3.2.3. Children’s Behavioral Difficulties
4. Discussion
Strengths and Weaknesses
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Parent-Related Factors | Children’s Health Problems | Children’s Anxiety | Children’s Behavioral Problems | |||||||
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Yes (%) | No (%) | p-Value | Yes (%) | No (%) | p-Value | Yes (%) | No (%) | p-Value | ||
Educational level | primary | 7 (6%) | 104 (94%) | 40 (51%) | 39 (49%) | 28 (26%) | 81 (74%) | |||
secondary | 61 (17%) | 305 (83%) | 0.007 * | 155 (55%) | 129 (45%) | <0.001 * | 58 (16%) | 308 (84%) | 0.047 * | |
tertiary | 22 (10%) | 191 (90%) | 116 (72%) | 45 (28%) | 34 (16%) | 179 (84%) | ||||
Marital status | married or have a partner | 76 (12%) | 544 (88%) | 0.019 * | 275 (59%) | 189 (41%) | 0.740 | 111 (18%) | 507 (82%) | 0.531 |
do not have a partner | 14 (23%) | 47 (77%) | 29 (56%) | 22 (44%) | 9 (15%) | 52 (85%) | ||||
Income | bad | 70 (16%) | 358 (84%) | <0.001 * | 183 (57%) | 139 (43%) | 0.138 | 79 (19%) | 347 (81%) | 0.331 |
good/average | 20 (8%) | 242 (92%) | 128 (63%) | 74 (37%) | 41 (16%) | 221 (84%) | ||||
Type of residence | rural | 32 (13%) | 223 (87%) | 0.768 | 104 (53%) | 92 (47%) | 0.023 * | 46 (18%) | 208 (82%) | 0.724 |
urban | 58 (13%) | f377 (87%) | 207 (63%) | 121 (37%) | 74 (17%) | 360 (83%) | ||||
Self-perceived health status | good | 87 (13%) | 583 (87%) | 0.794 | 297 (59%) | 209 (41%) | 0.142 | 112 (17%) | 554 (83%) | 0.011 * |
poor | 3 (15%) | 17 (85%) | 13 (76%) | 4 (24%) | 8 (38%) | 13 (62%) | ||||
Depression | yes | 17 (15%) | 94 (85%) | 0.443 | 63 (74%) | 22 (26%) | 0.002 * | 38 (34%) | 74 (66%) | <0.001 * |
no | 72 (13%) | 498 (87%) | 242 (56%) | 189 (44%) | 81 (14%) | 486 (86%) | ||||
How much can you do for your health? | much | 77 (13%) | 526 (87%) | 0.491 | 267 (58%) | 190 (42%) | 0.390 | 98 (65%) | 52 (35%) | 0.030 * |
little | 13 (15%) | 71 (85%) | 41 (64%) | 23 (36%) | 22 (26%) | 63 (74%) | ||||
Smoking status | yes | 29 (12%) | 205 (88%) | 0.709 | 111 (60%) | 75 (40%) | 0.889 | 46 (20%) | 187 (80%) | 0.261 |
no | 61 (13%) | 394 (87%) | 199 (59%) | 138 (41%) | 74 (16%) | 380 (84%) | ||||
Last meeting with GP | <12 months | 65 (14%) | 412 (86%) | 0.567 | 215 (61%) | 139 (39%) | 0.345 | 81 (17%) | 393 (83%) | 0.619 |
≥12 months | 25 (12%) | 183 (88%) | 93 (56%) | 72 (44%) | 39 (19%) | 170 (81%) | ||||
Last meeting with specialist | <12 months | 54 (14%) | 345 (86%) | 0.757 | 181 (59%) | 124 (41%) | 0.966 | 59 (15%) | 338 (85%) | 0.042 * |
≥12 months | 36 (13%) | 247 (87%) | 126 (59%) | 87 (41%) | 59 (21%) | 224 (79%) | ||||
Physical activity | inactive | 18 (12%) | 131 (88%) | 0.813 | 75 (66%) | 38 (34%) | 0.203 | 28 (19%) | 120 (81%) | 0.864 |
moderately active | 53 (13%) | 358 (87%) | 179 (58%) | 129 (42%) | 70 (17%) | 339 (83%) | ||||
active | 19 (15%) | 111 (85%) | 57 (55%) | 46 (45%) | 22 (17%) | 109 (83%) |
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Bécsi, B.; Pataki, J.; Szőllősi, G.J. Anxiety in Children: The Contribution of Parental Characteristics. Children 2025, 12, 553. https://doi.org/10.3390/children12050553
Bécsi B, Pataki J, Szőllősi GJ. Anxiety in Children: The Contribution of Parental Characteristics. Children. 2025; 12(5):553. https://doi.org/10.3390/children12050553
Chicago/Turabian StyleBécsi, Beáta, Jenifer Pataki, and Gergő József Szőllősi. 2025. "Anxiety in Children: The Contribution of Parental Characteristics" Children 12, no. 5: 553. https://doi.org/10.3390/children12050553
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