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How do behavior problems change over time in childhood? Evidence from the early childhood longitudinal study

Psychology

How do behavior problems change over time in childhood? Evidence from the early childhood longitudinal study

C. Chen

Discover the fascinating insights from Chen Chen's research on the developmental trajectories of childhood behavior problems. By analyzing data from nearly 12,000 children, this study uncovers intricate patterns that reveal how race, gender, and socioeconomic factors shape behavior. Join us in exploring the need for tailored prevention and intervention strategies for our youth.

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Abstract
The trajectories and predictors of childhood behavior problems remain unclear, this study aims to examine this research topic using nine waves of data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study. A total of 1,1779 and 1,1785 children (ages 5 to 13 years) and their parents and teachers were recruited to examine the development of internalizing and externalizing problems, respectively. Results showed that internalizing problems had three developmental patterns, such as a low-increased pattern, a low-stable pattern, and a medium-decreased pattern, and externalizing problems had five developmental patterns, including a high-decreased pattern, a medium-decreased pattern, a low-high increased pattern, a low-increased pattern, and a low-stable pattern. The race, gender, family socioeconomic status, and self-control of the children predicted these trajectories. Findings suggest that changes in childhood behavior problems are heterogeneous and that individual differences should be considered when studying changes in behavior problems.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Mar 02, 2024
Authors
Chen Chen
Tags
childhood behavior problems
developmental trajectories
internalizing problems
externalizing problems
predictors
Early Childhood Longitudinal Study
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