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Quyen Q. Tiet Hector R. Bird Christina W. Hoven Ping Wu Robert Moore Mark Davies 《Journal of child and family studies》2001,10(3):347-365
Maternal psychopathology has long been recognized as a risk factor for psychopathology in offspring; however, some resilient youth achieve a favorable outcome in the presence of maternal psychopathology. We identified factors that predicted resilience among youth who were exposed to adverse life events, and also examined whether the same factors protected youth against maternal psychopathology and adverse life events. Main and interaction effects of child and family factors were examined employing cross-sectional data from a household probability sample of 1285 youth aged 9 through 17 collected at four sites. On average, children exhibited a greater degree of resilience when they had higher IQ, closer parental monitoring, better family functioning, higher educational aspiration, and were female. Interaction between maternal psychopathology and IQ was significant, and there was a trend between maternal psychopathology and gender. A higher IQ is a protective factor against both maternal psychopathology and adverse life events; whereas being a girl seems to be a protective factor against maternal psychopathology, but not adverse life events. 相似文献
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Quyen Q. Tiet David Huizinga Hilary F. Byrnes 《Journal of child and family studies》2010,19(3):360-378
Prior studies have suggested that living in high-risk neighborhoods is associated with youths’ maladjustment. Youths who maintained
favorable outcomes, despite being exposed to such neighborhood risks, were considered resilient. Using structural equation
modeling techniques, longitudinal data of 877 youths from the Denver Youth Survey were examined to identify predictors of
resilience, longitudinal interrelations among predictors, and bi-directional relationships between resilience and life context
factors. Resilience was longitudinally predicted by bonding to family and teachers, involvement in extracurricular activities,
lower levels of parental discord, fewer adverse life events, and being less involved with delinquent peers. A positive feedback
loop was found, in which resilience predicted further resilience. Early intervention to strengthen traditional bonding, decrease
involvement with delinquent peers, and reduce the effects of adverse life events and parental discord may be essential in
enhancing functioning of high-risk youths. 相似文献
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Tiet QQ Bird HR Hoven CW Moore R Wu P Wicks J Jensen PS Goodman S Cohen P 《Journal of abnormal child psychology》2001,29(2):153-164
This study examines whether certain psychiatric disorders are associated more closely with adverse life events than other disorders are, and whether some adverse life events are associated with a specific group of disorders (e.g., depressive disorders), but not with other disorders (e.g., anxiety disorders). A probability sample of youth aged 9–17 at 4 sites is used (N = 1,285). Univariate and multivariate logistic regressions identify specific relationships between 25 adverse life events and 9 common child and adolescent psychiatric disorders, measured by the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children. Conduct Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, and Dysthymia are significantly associated with many of the adverse life events examined, whereas Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Agoraphobia, and Social Phobia are related to very few. This study suggests that certain psychiatric disorders may be more closely associated with adverse life events than other psychiatric disorders are, and that some adverse life events seem to be related to specific types of disorders. 相似文献
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Quyen Q. Tiet Gail A. Wasserman Rolf Loeber Larkin S. McReynolds Laurie S. Miller 《Journal of child and family studies》2001,10(2):181-197
Maternal report of types of conduct problems in a high-risk sample of 228 boys and 80 girls (ages 4–18) were examined, using a version of the Child Behavior Checklist, expanded to include a range of covert and overt antisocial items (stealing, lying, physical aggression, relational aggression, substance use, and impulsivity). Age and sex effects were investigated. Boys were significantly more physically aggressive than girls. There were no sex differences for stealing, lying, relational aggression, and substance use. Lying and substance use increased with age, whereas relational aggression and impulsivity peaked during early adolescence. A small group of girls had pervasive conduct problems across multiple domains. For some domains such as stealing, lying, and relational aggression, girls showed at least as many problems as boys. Girls, in general, tended to have fewer conduct problems. On the other hand, when assessed across multiple domains, conduct problems in high-risk girls were possibly more pervasive than in high-risk boys, suggesting the possibility of a gender paradox. 相似文献
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