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Polyvictimization and externalizing symptoms in foster care children: The moderating role of executive function.

Sarah R Horn1, Leslie E Roos1, Kathryn G Beauchamp1, Jessica E Flannery1, Philip A Fisher1.   

Abstract

Prior research has identified the role of childhood maltreatment in externalizing problems and executive function (EF) deficits, but minimal work has been done to characterize the effects of co-occurring maltreatment types, defined as polyvictimization. Here, we sought to characterize the association between polyvictimization and externalizing problems in a sample of foster care children aged 3-4 years (N = 84) and examine how EF may mediate or moderate that relationship. A moderation model was supported in that only polyvictimized children with EF scores 1.62 or more standard deviations below the mean were at heightened risk for clinically severe externalizing problems, while no association between polyvictimization and externalizing problems were observed for children who scored at the mean or above on the EF measure. Findings highlight that EF may serve as a resilience factor indicating that individual differences in polyvictimized children's EF skills help to predict variability in externalizing problems. Future research on designing and optimizing intervention programs that target EF skills may mitigate the development of maladaptive outcomes for polyvictimized children.

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Keywords:  Polyvictimization; attention; childhood maltreatment; executive functioning; externalizing problems

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29547079      PMCID: PMC6774668          DOI: 10.1080/15299732.2018.1441353

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma Dissociation        ISSN: 1529-9732


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