Title of article :
Temperament, Family Environment and Anxiety
in Preschool Children
Author/Authors :
Jennifer L. Hudson، نويسنده , , Helen F. Dodd، نويسنده , , Nataly Bovopoulos، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
This research examines the relationship between
behavioural inhibition (BI), family environment (overinvolved
and negative parenting, parental anxiety and parent-child
attachment) and anxiety in a sample of 202 preschool children.
Participants were aged between 3 years 2 months and 4 years
5 months, 101 were male. A thorough methodology was used
that incorporated data from multiple observations of behaviour,
diagnostic interviews and questionnaire measures. The
results showed that children categorised as behaviourally
inhibited were significantly more likely to meet criteria for a
range of anxiety diagnoses. Furthermore, a wide range of
family environment factors, including maternal anxiety,
parenting and attachment were significantly associated with
BI, with inhibited children more likely to experience adverse
family environment factors. No interactions between temperament
and family environment were found for child anxiety.
However, a significant relationship between current maternal
anxiety and child anxiety was found consistently even after
controlling for BI. Additionally, there was some evidence of a
relationship between maternal negativity and child anxiety,
after controlling for BI. The results may suggest that
temperament and family environment operate as additive,
rather than interactive risk factors for child anxiety. This is
discussed in the context of theoretical models of child anxiety
and directions for future research.
Keywords :
Anxiety . Parenting . Parental anxiety .Attachment . Behavioural inhibition
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology