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Context specificity in stability of hyperactivity-impulsivity
Authors:Kim J  Deater-Deckard K  Mullineaux P Y  Beekman C R
Affiliation:1. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, USA;2. Hamline University, Saint Paul, MN, USA;3. The Pennsylvania State University, PA, USA
Abstract:This paper exemplifies a secondary data analysis of context-specific differences in children's hyperactivity-impulsivity while controlling for informant-specific effects. Participants were boys and girls from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development who were measured in 1(st), 3(rd), and 5(th) grades. Latent factor models were structured using multi-informant reports including mothers, fathers, teachers, and observers. Temporal stability within a context was stronger than cross-context consistency, and the magnitude of longitudinal stability was higher in the home context compared to the school context. Controlling for informant-specific effects resulted in a significantly improved model fit and increased within-context stability. Our findings highlight the importance of considering both context and informant effects when studying longitudinal stability and change in personality development.
Keywords:longitudinal stability  context specificity  informant variation  hyperactivity–impulsivity
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