| Literature DB >> 30166742 |
Riikka Hirvonen1, Johanna Väänänen1, Kaisa Aunola1, Timo Ahonen1, Noona Kiuru1.
Abstract
The present study examined adolescents' and mothers' temperament types and their roles in the socioemotional functioning of early adolescents. A total of 869 sixth-grade students and 668 mothers participated in the study. The students rated their temperament and socioemotional functioning and the mothers rated their own temperament. Latent profile analyses identified four temperament types among the adolescents (resilient, reserved, average, and mixed) and three types among the mothers (resilient, average, and mixed). The results showed that the adolescents with resilient or reserved temperaments reported significantly fewer conduct problems and emotional symptoms, less hyperactivity, and higher prosociality than adolescents with a mixed temperament type. The most adaptive adolescent-mother temperament matches were between a resilient or reserved adolescent and a resilient or average mother; these adolescents reported the highest levels of socioemotional functioning. Mothers with mixed or average temperaments were related to fewer conduct problems and emotional symptoms and less hyperactivity among adolescents with a mixed temperament, while mothers with a resilient temperament type were beneficial for prosocial behavior among adolescents with a mixed temperament. These findings increase understanding of the role of temperament and the interplay between adolescents' and mothers' temperaments in the development of early adolescents' socioemotional adjustment.Entities:
Keywords: Early adolescence; emotion regulation; externalizing problems; goodness-of-fit; relationship with parents; temperament
Year: 2017 PMID: 30166742 PMCID: PMC6104198 DOI: 10.1177/0165025417729223
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Dev ISSN: 0165-0254
Descriptive Statistics and Intercorrelations of the Study Measures for Girls (Below the Diagonal) and Boys (Above the Diagonal).
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| 1. | Effortful control1 | 0.08 | −0.46*** | −0.43*** | −0.35*** | −0.57*** | 0.36*** | 0.17** | 0.01 | −0.14* | −3.12–3.00 | −0.06 | 1.01 | |
| 2. | Surgency1 | 0.05 | −0.35*** | −0.02 | −0.27*** | −0.15** | 0.11* | 0.01 | 0.11 | −0.02 | −2.06–2.63 | 0.33 | 0.91 | |
| 3. | Negative affectivity1 | −0.47*** | −0.25*** | 0.40*** | 0.46*** | 0.44*** | −0.20*** | −0.08 | 0.01 | 0.08 | −2.58–3.27 | −0.10 | 0.97 | |
| 4. | Conduct problems | −0.44*** | 0.06 | 0.43*** | 0.58*** | 0.60*** | −0.26*** | −0.10 | 0.03 | −0.03 | 0.00–1.88 | 0.29 | 0.30 | |
| 5. | Emotional symptoms | −0.30*** | −0.33*** | 0.53*** | 0.45*** | 0.50*** | −0.05 | −0.05 | −0.03 | −0.03 | 0.00–2.00 | 0.36 | 0.39 | |
| 6. | Hyperactivity | −0.59*** | −0.07 | 0.46*** | 0.55*** | 0.44*** | −0.31*** | −0.08 | 0.04 | 0.03 | 0.00–1.71 | 0.52 | 0.35 | |
| 7. | Prosociality | 0.37*** | 0.15** | −0.22*** | −0.28*** | −0.14** | −0.29*** | 0.09 | 0.09 | −0.11 | 0.20–2.00 | 1.38 | 0.37 | |
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| 8. | Effortful control1 | 0.17** | 0.04 | −0.19*** | −0.14** | −0.13* | −0.11* | 0.11* | 0.22*** | −0.54*** | −3.14–2.08 | −0.06 | 0.95 | |
| 9. | Surgency1 | 0.11* | −0.00 | −0.05 | −0.00 | −0.08 | −0.04 | 0.09 | 0.21*** | −0.35*** | −2.83–2.49 | −0.05 | 0.95 | |
| 10. | Negative affectivity1 | −0.05 | 0.02 | 0.11* | 0.02 | 0.11* | −0.03 | −0.04 | −0.54*** | −0.37*** | −2.57–2.96 | 0.07 | 0.96 | |
| Range | −3.00–3.12 | −3.69–2.30 | −2.67–3.10 | 0.00–1.50 | 0.00–2.00 | 0.00–2.00 | 0.00–2.00 | −4.25–2.24 | −4.05–2.66 | −3.43–3.59 | ||||
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| 0.05 | −0.28 | 0.09 | 0.18 | 0.53 | 0.47 | 1.56 | 0.05 | 0.04 | −0.06 | ||||
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| 0.99 | 0.99 | 1.02 | 0.22 | 0.43 | 0.31 | 0.33 | 1.04 | 1.04 | 1.03 | ||||
Notes: n = 472 for girls; n = 394 for boys. 1 The variables are standardized to the mean and standard deviation of the whole sample.
* p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001.
Comparisons of Latent Profile Analyses with 1 to 6 Classes for Adolescents (n = 866) and Mothers (n = 668), with Selected Solutions in Boldface Type.
| Number of classes | Log L | AIC | BIC | aBIC | LMR ( | VLMR ( | Entropy | Class 1 | Class 2 | Class 3 | Class 4 | Class 5 | Class 6 |
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| 1 | -3684.90 | 7381.80 | 7410.39 | 7391.33 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 866 | |||||
| 2 | -3585.04 | 7196.08 | 7258.01 | 7216.73 | 0.23 | 0.22 | 0.59 | 258 | 608 | ||||
| 3 | -3550.07 | 7140.15 | 7235.42 | 7171.91 | 0.18 | 0.18 | 0.59 | 515 | 138 | 213 | |||
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| 5 | -3496.37 | 7060.73 | 7222.71 | 7114.73 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.66 | 266 | 126 | 60 | 305 | 109 | |
| 6 | -3479.71 | 7041.42 | 7236.74 | 7106.54 | 0.16 | 0.15 | 0.69 | 140 | 265 | 100 | 296 | 61 | 4 |
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| 1 | -2842.05 | 5696.10 | 5723.13 | 5704.08 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 668 | |||||
| 2 | -2719.57 | 5465.15 | 5523.70 | 5482.43 | 0.001 | 0.001 | 0.59 | 366 | 302 | ||||
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| 4 | -2659.65 | 5373.30 | 5494.91 | 5409.19 | 0.14 | 0.13 | 0.71 | 315 | 232 | 21 | 100 | ||
| 5 | -2644.24 | 5356.48 | 5509.62 | 5401.67 | 0.26 | 0.25 | 0.75 | 21 | 313 | 2 | 101 | 231 | |
| 6 | -2628.14 | 5338.28 | 5522.95 | 5392.78 | 0.40 | 0.39 | 0.75 | 9 | 122 | 270 | 248 | 17 | 2 |
Notes: Log L = log likelihood value; AIC = Akaike information criterion; BIC = Bayesian information criterion; aBIC = adjusted Bayesian information criterion; LMR = Lo–Mendell–Rubin adjusted likelihood ratio test; VLMR = Vuong–Lo–Mendell–Rubin likelihood ratio test; n/a = not applicable.
Figure 1.Estimated means and 95% confidence intervals for latent classes identified by latent profile analysis among adolescents (top) and mothers (bottom).
Means (M) and Standard Deviations (SD) of Standardized Temperament Variables as a Function of the Classes Identified by Latent Profile Analysis.
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| Effortful control | 0.74a (1.13) | -0.22b (0.51) | -0.89c (0.78) | 1.20d (0.43) | 344.60*** | 0.55 |
| [0.62, 0.87] | [-0.29, -0.16] | [-0.98, -0.80] | [1.10, 1.31] | |||
| Surgency | 1.18a (0.61) | 0.12b (0.77) | -0.47c (1.06) | -0.52c (0.86) | 116.63*** | 0.29 |
| [1.03, 1.34] | [0.04, 0.20] | [-0.59, -0.36] | [-0.65, -0.39] | |||
| Negative affectivity | -1.45a (0.51) | -0.05b (0.50) | 1.18c (0.65) | -0.40d (0.81) | 500.73*** | 0.64 |
| [-1.56, -1.34] | [-0.11, 0.01] | [1.10, 1.26] | [-0.49, -0.30] | |||
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| Effortful control | 1.03a (0.57) | -0.05b (0.64) | -1.15c (0.94) | 366.51*** | 0.52 | |
| [0.92, 1.13] | [-0.13, 0.02] | [-1.26, -1.03] | ||||
| Surgency | 0.64a (0.73) | -0.03b (0.84) | -0.72c (1.18) | 85.67*** | 0.21 | |
| [0.50, 0.77] | [-0.13, 0.05] | [-0.87, -0.57] | ||||
| Negative affectivity | -1.07a (0.61) | 0.09b (0.56) | 1.24c (0.77) | 521.02*** | 0.61 | |
| [-1.17, -0.98] | [0.03, 0.15] | [1.14, 1.35] |
Notes: n = 866 for adolescents; n = 668 for mothers. 95% confidence intervals are reported in brackets. Means in a row with the same superscript are not significantly different at the level of p < 0.05 (Tamhane’s T2 adjustment was used because the variances were not equal across the groups).
*** p < 0.001.
Mean Level Differences in Adolescents’ Socioemotional Functioning (Estimated Marginal Means (M)) Between the Adolescent−Mother Temperament Types, Controlling for Adolescents’ Gender.
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| Resilient — Resilient | Resilient — Average | Resilient — Mixed | Average — Resilient | Average — Average | Average — Mixed | Reserved — Resilient | Reserved — Average | Reserved — Mixed | Mixed — Resilient | Mixed — Average | Mixed — Mixed | |||
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| Conduct problems | 0.13a, b | 0.10a | 0.21a, b, c, d | 0.21a, b, c | 0.24b, c | 0.17a, b | 0.10a, b | 0.12a, b | 0.11a, b | 0.48e | 0.38d, e | 0.35c, d, e | 11.85*** | 0.17 |
| [0.04, 0.22] | [0.04, 0.17] | [0.09, 0.33] | [0.15, 0.26] | [0.20, 0.27] | [0.11, 0.23] | [0.03, 0.17] | [0.06, 0.18] | [0.01, 0.20] | [0.39, 0.57] | [0.33, 0.43] | [0.27, 0.43] | |||
| Emotional symptoms | 0.22a, b | 0.20a | 0.16a, b | 0.32a, b | 0.43b | 0.37a, b | 0.38a, b | 0.30a, b | 0.50a, b, c | 0.93d | 0.64c | 0.70c, d | 13.37*** | 0.19 |
| [0.08, 0.36] | [0.10, 0.31] | [-0.03, 0.35] | [0.23, 0.40] | [0.38, 0.49] | [0.27, 0.47] | [0.27, 0.49] | [0.20, 0.39] | [0.36, 0.65] | [0.79, 1.08] | [0.56, 0.71] | [0.57, 0.82] | |||
| Hyperactivity | 0.29a, b | 0.28a | 0.31a, b, c | 0.47b, c, d | 0.51c, d | 0.48b, c, d | 0.31a, b | 0.29a | 0.24a | 0.78e | 0.74e | 0.66d, e | 20.60*** | 0.26 |
| [0.19, 0.40] | [0.20, 0.36] | [0.17, 0.45] | [0.40, 0.53] | [0.47, 0.55] | [0.40, 0.55] | [0.22, 0.39] | [0.22, 0.37] | [0.12, 0.35] | [0.67, 0.89] | [0.69, 0.80] | [0.56, 0.75] | |||
| Prosociality | 1.65a | 1.56a, b | 1.68a, b | 1.46a, b, c | 1.45a, b, c | 1.37b, c | 1.62a | 1.62a | 1.60a, b | 1.39a, b, c | 1.37b, c | 1.28c | 6.04*** | 0.09 |
| [0.19, 0.40] | [0.20, 0.36] | [0.17, 0.45] | [0.40, 0.53] | [0.47, 0.55] | [0.40, 0.55] | [0.22, 0.39] | [0.22, 0.37] | [0.12, 0.35] | [0.67, 0.89] | [0.69, 0.80] | [0.56, 0.75] | |||
Note: Means in a row with the same superscript are not significantly different at the level of p < 0.05 (Bonferroni adjustment was used).
*** p < 0.001.