Title of article :
Predicting Growth Curves of Externalizing Behavior Across
the Preschool Years
Author/Authors :
Elizabeth B. Owens، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Hierarchical linear modeling was used to examine 2 facets of externalizing behavior: its level at age
6 and its rate of change from age 2 to 6 among 299 boys from low-income families. As for age-6
level of externalizing behavior, maternal depressive symptoms, maternal acceptance of child behavior,
parental conflict, and the interaction between maternal acceptance and maternal depressive symptoms
were each uniquely associated with this outcome. Regarding the interaction, maternal acceptance was
associated with externalizing behavior primarily when maternal depressive symptoms were low, and
maternal depressive symptoms were related to externalizing behavior only when maternal acceptance
was high. Externalizing behavior gradually decreased between ages 2 and 6; interactions between
infant negative emotionality and maternal depressive symptoms and between parental conflict and
maternal acceptance were associated with rate of change. Plots suggested a protective effect of low
infant negative emotionality when maternal depressive symptoms were high and a larger effect of
maternal acceptance when parental conflict was low compared to when it was high. Results add to a
small but growing literature regarding predictors of continuity and change in early child externalizing
behavior.
Keywords :
preschool , Growth curves , Externalizing
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology