Objective:To explore the relation between family socioeconomic status(SES)and children's general self-efficacy, and the mediating roles of parental care and coping style.Methods:Totally 1348 children(mean age=12.83years, SD=2.46)were selected and asked to complete the Family Socioeconomic Status Questionnaire, the Parental Bonding Instrument, the Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire, and the General self-efficacy Scale.Results:(1)SES was significantly and positively correlated with general self-efficacy, parental care and positive coping style, while negative coping style had no correlation w...