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Mothers' predictions of their son's executive functioning skills: relations to child behavior problems.

机译:母亲对儿子执行能力的预测:与儿童行为问题的关系。

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This study examined mothers' ability to accurately predict their sons' performance on executive functioning tasks in relation to the child's behavior problems. One-hundred thirteen mothers and their 4-7 year old sons participated. From behind a one-way mirror, mothers watched their sons perform tasks assessing inhibition and planning skills. Before each task, mothers predicted how their sons would perform. Both the absolute discrepancy between mothers' predictions and their child's performance (summing both mothers' over- and under-estimations), and the mothers' under-estimations of their child's performance accounted for significant variance in reports of child behavior problems. These predictions were significant even with the child's age and level of task performance controlled. The results suggest that a mother's lack of ability to accurately predict her child's executive functioning skills may contribute to the development of child problems, perhaps through increased difficulties in parenting in a manner that is responsive to the child's abilities.
机译:这项研究检查了母亲在与孩子的行为问题相关的执行功能任务上准确预测儿子表现的能力。一百十三名母亲和他们的四至七岁的儿子参加了会议。母亲从单向镜子后面看着儿子们执行评估抑制和计划能力的任务。在执行每项任务之前,母亲会预测儿子的表现。母亲的预测与孩子的表现之间的绝对差异(总结母亲的过高和过低的估计),以及母亲对孩子的表现的过低估计,都导致了儿童行为问题报告的显着差异。即使控制了孩子的年龄和任务执行水平,这些预测也很重要。结果表明,母亲缺乏准确预测孩子的执行功能的能力,可能会导致孩子问题的发展,这可能是由于对孩子能力的反应方式导致的养育困难增加。

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