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Pathways to social-emotional functioning in the preschool period: The role of child temperament and maternal anxiety in boys and girls.

Hannah F Behrendt1,2, Mark Wade1,3, Laurie Bayet1,3, Charles A Nelson1,3,4, Michelle Bosquet Enlow5,6.   

Abstract

Individual differences in social-emotional functioning emerge early and have long-term implications for developmental adaptation and competency. Research is needed that specifies multiple early risk factors and outcomes simultaneously to demonstrate specificity. Using multigroup longitudinal path analysis in a sample of typically developing children (N = 541), we examined child temperament dimensions (surgency, negative affectivity, and regulation/effortful control) and maternal anxiety in infancy and age 2 as predictors of child externalizing, internalizing, dysregulation, and competence behaviors at age 3. Four primary patterns emerged. First, there was stability in temperament dimensions and maternal anxiety from infancy to age 3. Second, negative affectivity was implicated in internalizing problems and surgency in externalizing problems. Third, effortful control at age 2 was a potent mediator of maternal anxiety in infancy on age 3 outcomes. Fourth, there was suggestive evidence for transactional effects between maternal anxiety and child effortful control. Most pathways operated similarly for boys and girls, with some differences, particularly for surgency. These findings expand our understanding of the roles of specific temperamental domains and postnatal maternal anxiety in a range of social-emotional outcomes in the preschool period, and have implications for efforts to enhance the development of young children's social-emotional functioning and reduce risk for later psychopathology.

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Keywords:  maternal anxiety; path model; sex differences; social-emotional development; temperament

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31345275      PMCID: PMC6982599          DOI: 10.1017/S0954579419000853

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


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