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Children's negative emotions and ego-resiliency: longitudinal relations with social competence.

Zoe E Taylor1, Nancy Eisenberg2, Sarah K VanSchyndel2, Natalie D Eggum-Wilkens3, Tracy L Spinrad3.   

Abstract

We examined the relations of negative emotions in toddlerhood to the development of ego-resiliency and social competence across early childhood. Specifically, we addressed whether fear and anger/frustration in 30-month-old children (N = 213) was associated with the development of ego-resiliency across 4 time points (42 to 84 months), and, in turn, whether ego-resiliency predicted social competence at 84 months. Child anger/frustration negatively predicted the intercept of ego-resiliency at 42 months (controlling for prior ego-resiliency at 18 months) as well as the slope. Fear did not significantly predict either the intercept or slope of ego-resiliency in the structural model, although it was positively correlated with anger/frustration and was negatively related to ego-resiliency in zero-order correlations. The slope of ego-resiliency was positively related to children's social competence at 84 months; however, the intercept of ego-resiliency (set at 42 months) was not a significant predictor of later social competence. Furthermore, the slope of ego-resiliency mediated the relations between anger/frustration and children's later social competence. The results suggest that individual differences in anger/frustration might contribute to the development of ego-resiliency, which, in turn, is associated with children's social competence.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24364850      PMCID: PMC4472430          DOI: 10.1037/a0035079

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emotion        ISSN: 1528-3542


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