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Shannon T. Lipscomb Megan E. Pratt Sara A. Schmitt Katherine C. Pears Hyoun K. Kim 《Journal of applied developmental psychology》2013
The current study examines the effects of Head Start on the development of school readiness outcomes for children living in non-parental care. Data were obtained from the Head Start Impact Study, a randomized controlled trial of Head Start conducted with a nationally representative sample of Head Start programs and families. The sample included 253 children living in non-parental care (defined as a primary caregiver who self-identified as someone other than a biological, adoptive, or step-parent), who experienced elevated rates of child and family risk factors. Results revealed modest direct short-term and indirect longer-term impacts of Head Start on school readiness outcomes (increased pre-academic skills, more positive teacher–child relationships, and reductions in behavior problems) for children living in non-parental care. Limitations of this study and directions for future research are discussed. 相似文献
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Childhood Temperament and Family Environment as Predictors of Internalizing and Externalizing Trajectories From Ages 5 to 17 总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5
Childhood temperament and family environment have been shown to predict internalizing and externalizing behavior; however,
less is known about how temperament and family environment interact to predict changes in problem behavior. We conducted latent
growth curve modeling on a sample assessed at ages 5, 7, 10, 14, and 17 (N = 337). Externalizing behavior decreased over time for both sexes, and internalizing behavior increased over time for girls
only. Two childhood variables (fear/shyness and maternal depression) predicted boys' and girls' age-17 internalizing behavior,
harsh discipline uniquely predicted boys' age-17 internalizing behavior, and maternal depression and lower family income uniquely
predicted increases in girls' internalizing behavior. For externalizing behavior, an array of temperament, family environment,
and Temperament × Family Environment variables predicted age-17 behavior for both sexes. Sex differences were present in the
prediction of externalizing slopes, with maternal depression predicting increases in boys' externalizing behavior only when
impulsivity was low, and harsh discipline predicting increases in girls' externalizing behavior only when impulsivity was
high or when fear/shyness was low. 相似文献
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Recent studies have found significant but relatively modest associations in parenting across generations, suggesting additional influences on parenting beyond experiences in the family of origin. The present prospective, cross-generational study of at-risk men (Oregon Youth Study) focuses on fathers' negative discipline practices with their 2- to 3-year-old children. The theoretical model is based on a dynamic developmental systems approach to problematic family functioning, which points to the importance of developmental systems, including family risk context and key influential social interactional systems, and emphasizes influence that is directly pertinent to the outcome of interest. Path modeling indicated that the men's poor and harsh discipline practices were predicted by partners' problem behavior (substance use and antisocial behavior) and negative discipline practices, as well as by poor discipline experienced in the family of origin; men's own problem behavior, ages at which they became fathers, and family socioeconomic status were controlled. Findings indicate the importance of focusing on influence dynamics across parents. 相似文献
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Prevalence of suicidal ideation among boys and men assessed annually from ages 9 to 29 years 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
In a sample of 206 boys (90% Caucasian), self-reported suicidal ideation (SI; ages 12 to 29) and parent-reported youth suicidal talk (ages 9 to 20) were assessed annually by questionnaire. One-week point prevalence of self-reported SI ranged from 2.6% to 16.3%. New cases emerged across adolescence; by age 29, 57.3% self-reported SI at least once. SI was associated with clinically significant elevations on concurrent depressive symptoms. Nearly one quarter (24.8%) of parents reported suicidal talk by their son by age 20. Parent- and self-reports showed low correspondence. SI was more common than retrospective studies suggest. Parent-reports and one-time self-reports are likely to miss large numbers of adolescent boys who may be at risk. 相似文献
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Continuity of parenting practices across generations in an at-risk sample: a prospective comparison of direct and mediated associations 总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4
A prospective model of parenting and externalizing behavior spanning 3 generations (G1, G2, and G3) was examined for young men from an at-risk sample of young adult men (G2) who were in approximately the youngest one third of their cohort to become fathers. It was first predicted that the young men in G2 who had children the earliest would show high levels of antisocial behavior. Second, it was predicted that G1 poor parenting practices would show both a direct association with the G2 son's subsequent parenting and a mediated effect via his development of antisocial and delinquent behavior by adolescence. The young fathers had more arrests and were less likely to have graduated from high school than the other young men in the sample. Findings were most consistent with the interpretation that there was some direct effect of parenting from G1 to G2 and some mediated effect via antisocial behavior in G2. 相似文献