| Literature DB >> 28401324 |
Kristin J Perry1, Jamie M Ostrov2.
Abstract
This study assessed how the forms and functions of aggression fit into a higher order model of internalizing and externalizing behavior, for children in early childhood (N = 332, M age = 47.11 months, SD = 7.32). The lower order internalizing factors were depressed affect, anxious-fearfulness, and asocial behavior (i.e., social withdrawal) and the lower order externalizing factors were deception and hyperactivity. The forms and functions of aggression were crossed to create four factors: reactive relational, reactive physical, proactive relational, and proactive physical aggression. Seven confirmatory factor models were tested. Results supported a two-factor externalizing model where reactive and proactive relational aggression and deception loaded on one externalizing factor and reactive and proactive physical aggression and hyperactivity loaded on another externalizing factor.Entities:
Keywords: Child psychopathology; Early childhood; Factor analysis; Physical aggression; Relational aggression
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Year: 2018 PMID: 28401324 DOI: 10.1007/s10578-017-0725-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Psychiatry Hum Dev ISSN: 0009-398X