Title of article :
Cognitive ability, neighborhood deprivation, and young children’s
emotional and behavioral problems
Author/Authors :
Eirini Flouri، نويسنده , , Stella Mavroveli، نويسنده , , Nikos Tzavidis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Purpose To examine if cognitive ability moderates the
effect of area (neighborhood) deprivation on young children’s
problem behavior.
Methods Data from the first two sweeps of the Millennium
Cohort Study (MCS) in the UK were used. Children
were clustered in small areas in nine strata in the UK and
were aged 9 months at Sweep 1 and 3 years at Sweep 2.
Neighborhood deprivation was measured with the Index of
Multiple Deprivation at Sweep 1. Overall and specific
problem behavior was measured with the Strengths and
Difficulties Questionnaire at Sweep 2. To explore moderator
specificity we used three indices of ability (verbal
cognitive ability, non-verbal cognitive ability, and attainment
of developmental milestones). Adjustment was made
for child’s age and sex, and for Sweep 1 family adversity
(number of adverse life events), family structure, mother’s
social class and psychological distress, and family socioeconomic
disadvantage.
Results We found both support for our main hypothesis,
and evidence for specificity. Neighborhood deprivation was,
even after adjustment for covariates, significantly associated
with children’s peer problems. However, verbal and nonverbal
cognitive ability moderated this association.
Conclusions Neighborhood deprivation was related to
peer problems even at preschool age. Although the effect
of neighborhood deprivation on externalizing problems
was mediated by family poverty and parental socio-economic
position and although its effect on internalizing
problems was mediated by parental mental health, its effect
on difficulties with peers was independent of both parental
and child characteristics. Cognitive ability moderated the
effect of neighborhood deprivation on preschoolers’ peer
relationships difficulties.
Keywords :
Neighborhood deprivation Emotional andbehavioral problems MCS Area effects Resilience
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)