Title of article :
An Ecological Risk Model for Early Childhood Anxiety:
The Importance of Early Child Symptoms and Temperament
Author/Authors :
Nicholas D. Mian، نويسنده , , Laurel Wainwright &
Margaret J. Briggs-Gowan، نويسنده , , Alice S. Carter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Childhood anxiety is impairing and associated
with later emotional disorders. Studying risk factors for
child anxiety may allow earlier identification of at-risk
children for prevention efforts. This study applied an
ecological risk model to address how early childhood
anxiety symptoms, child temperament, maternal anxiety
and depression symptoms, violence exposure, and sociodemographic
risk factors predict school-aged anxiety
symptoms. This longitudinal, prospective study was conducted
in a representative birth cohort (n=1109). Structural
equation modeling was used to examine hypothesized
associations between risk factors measured in toddlerhood/
preschool (age=3.0 years) and anxiety symptoms measured
in kindergarten (age=6.0 years) and second grade (age=
8.0 years). Early child risk factors (anxiety symptoms and
temperament) emerged as the most robust predictor for both
parent-and child-reported anxiety outcomes and mediated
the effects of maternal and family risk factors. Implications
for early intervention and prevention studies are discussed.
Keywords :
Anxiety . Child anxiety. Toddler . Preschool .Risk factor . Longitudinal . Structural equation modeling .Ecological . Etiology . Temperament . Behavioralinhibition . Violence
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology