• Title of article

    Social information-processing patterns of maltreated children in two social domains

  • Author/Authors

    Keil، نويسنده , , Vivien and Price، نويسنده , , Joseph M.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    43
  • To page
    52
  • Abstract
    This study examined relations among social information-processing (SIP) variables in the domains of peer provocation and peer group entry. Using Crick and Dodgeʹs [Crick, N. R., & Dodge, K. A. (1994). A review and reformulation of social information-processing mechanisms in childrenʹs social adjustment. Psychological Bulletin, 115, 74–101] model, SIP variables were examined within and across domain to determine whether processing patterns varied with type of social situation. The ethnically varied sample included 188 (49% male) maltreated children (M age = 6.5 years) who had either been neglected or neglected and physically-abused in early elementary school. Factor analyses indicated that the variables representing attribution and evaluation steps of processing were domain-specific, whereas encoding, problem-solving, and enactment were not. In the provocation domain, children who had experienced physical abuse in addition to neglect displayed more hostile attributions and aggressive responses, and fewer competent responses relative to neglected children and nonmaltreated comparison children. In peer group entry, the children in the neglect-only group displayed more processing deficits, generating more aggressive responses than the comparison children.
  • Keywords
    neglect , abuse , maltreatment , Social information-processing , domain specificity
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
  • Record number

    2127226