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Relations between first grade stress, temperament, and behavior problems
Authors:Richard D Rende
Abstract:This paper examines relations between first grade stress, temperament, and behavior problems in 164 children after the completion of first grade. Specifically, the goals of the study were (a) to examine relations between both child and parent reports of the child's stress in first grade and behavior problems in school, (b) to determine if school stress interacts with the moderator variable temperament in predicting behavior problems, and (c) to examine such relations separately for boys and girls to assess if gender differences are present. Child and parent reports of the occurrence and upsettingness of 18 items associated with first grade were collected. Parents completed a temperament inventory; behavior problems were assessed by teacher ratings. Both child and parent reports of event upsettingness correlated significantly with externalizing behavior problems for boys, and with both internalizing and externalizing problems for girls. There was also evidence for interactions between first grade stress and temperamental characteristics in predicting externalizing behavior problems. Implications for research on childhood stress resulting from developmentally relevant life transitions are discussed.
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