Title of article :
Child Effortful Control as a Mediator of Parenting Practices
on Externalizing Behavior: Evidence for a Sex-Differentiated
Pathway across the Transition from Preschool to School
Author/Authors :
Hyein Chang، نويسنده , , Sheryl L. Olson، نويسنده , , Arnold J. Sameroff &
Holly R. Sexton، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
An explanatory model for children’s development
of disruptive behavior across the transition from
preschool to school was tested. It was hypothesized that
child effortful control would mediate the effects of
parenting on children’s externalizing behavior and that
child sex would moderate these relations. Participants were
241 children (123 boys) and their parents and teachers.
Three dimensions of parenting, warm responsiveness,
induction, and corporal punishment, were assessed via
maternal report when children were 3 years old. Child
effortful control at age 3 was measured using laboratory
tasks and a mother-report questionnaire. Mothers and
teachers contributed ratings of child externalizing behavior
at age 6. Results showed that the hypothesized model fit the
data well and that the pattern of associations between
constructs differed for boys and girls. For boys, parental
warm responsiveness and corporal punishment had significant
indirect effects on children’s externalizing behavior
three years later, mediated by child effortful control. Such
relations were not observed for girls. These findings
support a sex-differentiated pathway to externalizing
behavior across the transition from preschool to school.
Keywords :
Corporal punishment . Maternal warmth .Proactive discipline . Effortful control . Externalizingbehavior problems . Temperament . Preschool .Sex differences
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology