Abstract :
In a sample of 585 children assessed in kindergarten through 8th grade, we fit a confirmatory factor
model to both mother- and teacher-reported symptoms on the Achenbach checklists (CBCL, TRF) and
determined that a covariation factor of externalizing and internalizing behaviors existed, in addition
to the pure-form factors of externalizing and internalizing for each reporter. In 3 structural equation
models, between 8 and 67% of the variance in these 6 latent factors was accounted for by a set
of antecedent child, sociocultural, parenting, and peer risk variables. Each of the 6 latent factors,
taken 2 at a time, was predicted by a unique set of risk variables; however, there were some patterns
that held for both mother- and teacher-report symptom factors: Child temperamental unadaptability
and female gender were predictors of higher internalizing symptoms; child temperamental resistance
to control, parental harsh punishment, male gender, low SES, and peer rejection were related to
higher externalizing symptoms whereas child temperamental unadaptability was related to lower
externalizing symptoms; and peer rejection and family stress were also related to the covarying,
externalizing-plus-internalizing component of both mother and teacher reports.
Keywords :
Risk facto , comorbidity , covariation , externalizing–internalizing behaviors