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A longitudinal study of socioeconomic status, family processes, and child adjustment from preschool until early elementary school: the role of social competence

机译:从学龄前直到初中学校的社会经济地位,家庭流程和儿童调整的纵向研究:社会能力的作用

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Using a short-term longitudinal design, this study examined the concurrent and longitudinal relationships among familial socioeconomic status (SES; i.e., family income and maternal and paternal education levels), marital conflict (i.e., constructive and destructive marital conflict), parenting practices (i.e., positive and negative parenting practices), child social competence (i.e., social skills), and child behavioral adjustment (i.e., internalizing and externalizing problems) in a comprehensive model. The sample included a total of 1604 preschoolers aged 5?years at Time 1 and first graders aged 6?years at Time 2 (51.5% male). Parents completed a self-reported questionnaire regarding their SES, marital conflict, parenting practices, and their children's behavioral adjustment. Teachers also evaluated the children's social competence. The path analysis results revealed that Time 1 family income and maternal and paternal education levels were respectively related to Time 1 social skills and Time 2 internalizing and externalizing problems, both directly and indirectly, through their influence on destructive and constructive marital conflict, as well as negative and positive parenting practices. Notably, after controlling for Time 1 behavioral problems as mediating mechanisms in the link between family factors (i.e., SES, marital conflict, and parenting practices) and behavioral adjustment, Time 1 social skills significantly and inversely influenced both the internalization and externalization of problems at Time 2. The merit of examining SES, marital conflict, and parenting practices as multidimensional constructs is discussed in relation to an understanding of processes and pathways within families that affect child mental health functioning. The results suggest social competence, which is influenced by the multidimensional constructs of family factors, may prove protective in reducing the risk of child maladjustment, especially for children who are socioeconomically disadvantaged.
机译:使用短期纵向设计,本研究检测了家庭社会经济地位(SES; IE,家庭收入和母亲和父亲和父系水平),婚姻冲突(即建设性和破坏性婚姻冲突),养育实践()的同步和纵向关系即积极和负育儿实践),儿童社会能力(即社交技能),以及综合模型中的儿童行为调整(即内化和外化问题)。该样品包括共有1604岁的学龄前儿童5岁以下的时间1年,第一个年龄在6年龄在2年龄在2(男性51.5%)时为6年龄父母完成了关于他们的SES,婚姻冲突,育儿实践和儿童行为调整的自我报告的问卷。教师还评估了儿童的社会能力。路径分析结果表明,时间1个家庭收入和孕产妇和父母教育水平分别是与时间1社会技能和时间2内化和外部化问题,无论是直接和间接的,通过它们对破坏性和建设性婚姻冲突以及消极和积极的育儿实践。特别是,在控制时间1的行为问题之后,作为家庭因素(即,SES,婚姻冲突和育儿实践)和行为调整之间的联系中的调解机制,时间1个社会技能显着,反映了问题的内部化和外化时间2.在对影响儿童心理健康运作中的家庭中的过程和途径的理解,讨论了审查SES,婚姻冲突和育儿实践的优点。结果表明,社会能力,受家庭因素多维建设影响,可能证明是降低儿童运动风险的保护,特别是对于社会经济地处于社会经济弱势的儿童。

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