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Aggressive behavior among girls and boys during middle childhood: Predictors and sequelae of trajectory group membership

机译:儿童期男孩和女孩的攻击行为:轨迹组成员的预测因素和后遗症

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Using longitudinal data spanning early elementary through middle school, aggression behavior trajectory groups were identified for boys and girls. Early elementary school predictors of trajectory group membership were examined as well as whether trajectory group predicted physical aggression, covert delinquency, and substance use in 9th grade. Semiparametric group modeling identified aggression behavior trajectory groups. We identified four aggression trajectory groups for both genders described as "not involved," "low," "moderate," and "high." Attention problems, family conflict, and low school commitment and attachment were predictors of membership in higher aggression groups for both boys and girls. Low family involvement and low parental education predicted membership in higher aggression groups for boys; while depression, low-income status, and having a single parent predicted higher aggression group membership for girls. For both boys and girls, few risk predictors distinguished between the moderate and high aggression trajectories except that low school commitment and having a teen mother were significant predictors of being in the high group for girls, and low parental education and income were significant predictors of being in the high group for boys. Membership in the higher aggression trajectory groups predicted involvement in violent behaviors, covert delinquency, and substance use in 9th grade. Findings suggest that children who display an early trajectory of high levels of aggressive behavior are more likely to continue involvement in later problem behaviors. Second-grade predictors suggest commonality of risk across genders and provide evidence of modifiable targets for preventive interventions.
机译:利用跨越小学到初中的纵向数据,确定了男孩和女孩的攻击行为轨迹组。检查了小学阶段轨迹组成员的预测指标,以及轨迹组是否预测了9年级的身体攻击,秘密犯罪和药物使用。半参数组建模确定了攻击行为轨迹组。我们针对这两种性别确定了四个侵略轨迹组,分别描述为“不参与”,“低”,“中”和“高”。注意问题,家庭冲突,低学历和依恋是男孩和女孩参加较高侵略群体成员的预测因素。家庭参与度低和父母的教育程度低,预示着男孩会有较高的侵略性。而抑郁,低收入状态和单亲父母则预示着女孩的侵略团体成员较高。对于男孩和女孩而言,几乎没有危险指标可以区分中性和高度攻击性轨迹,除了低入学率和有一个十几岁的母亲是女孩身处高人群的重要预测因素,而父母教育和收入低是导致儿童受到伤害的重要预测因素。在男孩的高组中。较高侵略性轨迹小组的成员预测在9年级时会参与暴力行为,秘密犯罪和毒品使用。研究结果表明,表现出高水平攻击行为的早期轨迹的儿童更有可能继续参与后来的问题行为。二级预测指标表明,性别风险的共同性,并提供预防干预措施的可更改目标的证据。

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