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The developmental cascade of early parenting, emergence of executive functioning, and emotional symptoms across childhood.

Yolanda E Murphy1, Xutong Zhang1, Lisa Gatzke-Kopp1.   

Abstract

Many studies focus on proximal associations between parental sensitivity and emotional well-being in early childhood, with less data examining how parenting in infancy predicts children's emotional trajectories across childhood, in particular negative emotional symptoms of anxiety and depression. Thus, this study utilized data from The Family Life Project (N = 1015), a prospective study of child development in rural poverty, and assessed whether sensitive parenting in the first 4 years of life predicted child internalizing emotional symptoms (i.e., anxiety and depression) from kindergarten to fifth grade and whether early child executive functioning mediated this relationship. Path models indicated that observation of sensitive parenting predicted a decrease in teachers' report of child negative emotional symptoms over time and predicted fewer negative emotional symptoms in fifth grade. Moreover, though executive functioning performance did not mediate change in symptoms over time, executive functioning did mediate the relationship between sensitive parenting and fifth-grade symptoms, suggesting that executive functioning is one mechanism by which early sensitive parenting buffers long-term emotional development. Findings highlight the importance of early parenting and executive functioning in development of anxiety and depression symptoms and suggests potential targets for transdiagnostic intervention.
© 2021 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  Angst; Depressionen; Elterlich Sensibilität; anxiety; anxiété; depresión; depression; desarrollo de la emoción ansiedad; dépression; développement de l’émotion; emotion development; emotionale Entwicklung; executive functioning; exekutive Funktionen; fonctionnement exécutif; funcionamiento ejecutivo; sensibilidad del progenitor; sensibilité du parent; sensitive parenting; حساسية الوالدين، والأداء التنفيذي، ونمو العاطفة، والقلق، والاكتئاب; 情绪发展; 执行功能; 抑郁; 焦虑; 父母敏感性; 親の感受性 執行機能 情緒的な発達 不安 抑うつ

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33812347      PMCID: PMC8154714          DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21913

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


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