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Overall, the study showed that the larger the number of parental involvement behaviors, the higher the self-esteem score of their off-spring (p less then 0.01) among both adolescents living in poverty and not living in poverty, in which interaction between poverty and parental involvement behaviors was not significant. Both parental interaction with their child and parental care for their child's physical health were associated with higher self-esteem, in which parental interaction with their child had a larger effect than parental care