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Developmental foundations of externalizing problems in young children: the role of effortful control.

Sheryl L Olson1, Arnold J Sameroff, David C R Kerr, Nestor L Lopez, Henry M Wellman.   

Abstract

Examined associations between effortful control temperament and externalizing problems in 220 3-year-old boys and girls, controlling for co-occurring cognitive and social risk factors. We also considered possible additive and/or interactive contributions of child dispositional anger and psychosocial adversity, and whether relations between effortful control and early externalizing problems were moderated by child gender. Individual differences in children's effortful control abilities, assessed using behavioral and parent rating measures, were negatively associated with child externalizing problems reported by mothers, fathers, and preschool teachers. These associations were not overshadowed by other cognitive or social risk factors, or by other relevant child temperament traits such as proneness to irritability. Further analyses revealed that associations between externalizing problem behavior and effortful control were specific to components of child problem behavior indexing impulsive-inattentive symptoms. Thus, children's effortful control skills were important correlates of children's early disruptive behavior, a finding that may provide insight into the developmental origins of chronic behavioral maladjustment.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15971758     DOI: 10.1017/s0954579405050029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychopathol        ISSN: 0954-5794


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