Title of article :
How Are Traits Related to Problem Behavior in Preschoolers?
Similarities and Contrasts Between Temperament
and Personality
Author/Authors :
Sarah S. W. De Pauw، نويسنده , , Ivan Mervielde &
Karla G. Van Leeuwen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The lack of empirical research relating temperament
models and personality hinders conceptual integration
and holds back research linking childhood traits to problem
behavior or maladjustment. This study evaluates, within a
sample of 443 preschoolers, the relationships between
children’s maladaptation and traits measured by three
temperament models (Thomas and Chess, Buss and Plomin,
and Rothbart), and a Five-Factor based personality model.
Adequate reliabilities and expected factor structures are
demonstrated for most scales. A joint principal component
analysis combining 28 temperament and 18 personality
scales indicates a six-factor model, distinguishing Sociability,
Activity, Conscientiousness, Disagreeableness, Emotionality,
and Sensitivity. Regression analyses reveal that
although single temperament and personality scales explain
from 23% to 37% of problem behavior variance, the six
components explain from 41% to 49% and provide a
clearer differentiation among CBCL-problem scales. This
age-specific taxonomy refines and corroborates conclusions
based on narrative reviews and furnishes a more balanced
view of trait–maladjustment relationships.
Keywords :
Temperament . Personality . Trait structure .Problembehavior . Maladjustment . Preschoolers
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology