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Child Impulsiveness—Inattention, Early Peer Experiences, and the Development of Early Onset Conduct Problems

机译:儿童冲动—注意力不集中,早期同伴经历以及早期发作行为问题的发展

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The conjoint influence of child Impulsiveness—Inattention (I/I) and peer relationships on growth trajectories of conduct problems was assessed in a community sample of 267 boys and girls. I/I reliably predicted teacher- and parent-reported conduct problems at kindergarten entry and growth in those problems over the next 2 years for boys and girls. The relation of boys' I/I to conduct problems was mediated, in part, by peer rejection and involvement in coercive exchanges with peers. The relation of girls' I/I to conduct problems was less clearly mediated by peer processes, but peer difficulties had additive effects. The impact of peer relationships on trajectories of conduct problems was apparent to parents as well as to teachers. Although I/I increments risk for early and persisting conduct problems in concert with poor peer relationships, it does so in complex and gender-specific ways.
机译:在267个男孩和女孩的社区样本中,评估了儿童冲动-注意力不集中(I / I)和同伴关系对行为问题成长轨迹的共同影响。 I / I可靠地预测了幼儿园入学时老师和家长报告的行为问题,以及未来2年男孩和女孩的行为问题的增长。男孩的I / I与行为问题之间的关系部分是由同伴拒绝和参与与同伴的强制性交流所介导的。女孩的I / I与行为问题之间的关系不太清楚地由同伴过程介导,但同伴困难有累加效应。同伴关系对行为问题轨迹的影响对于父母和老师来说都是显而易见的。尽管I / I与较差的同伴关系一起增加了早期和持续行为问题的风险,但它以复杂且针对性别的方式进行。

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