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Reward sensitivity, impulse control, and social cognition as mediators of the link between childhood family adversity and externalizing behavior in eight countries
Lansford,Jennifer E.1; Godwin,Jennifer1; Bornstein,Marc H.2; Chang,Lei3; Deater-Deckard,Kirby4; Di Giunta,Laura5; Dodge,Kenneth A.1; Malone,Patrick S.1; Oburu,Paul6; Pastorelli,Concetta5; Skinner,Ann T.1; Sorbring,Emma7; Steinberg,Laurence8,9; Tapanya,Sombat10; Alampay,Liane Peña11; Uribe Tirado,Liliana Maria12; Al-Hassan,Suha M.13,14; Bacchini,Dario15
2017-11
Source PublicationDEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
ISSN0954-5794
Volume29Issue:5Pages:1675-1688
Abstract

Using data from 1,177 families in eight countries (Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States), we tested a conceptual model of direct effects of childhood family adversity on subsequent externalizing behaviors as well as indirect effects through psychological mediators. When children were 9 years old, mothers and fathers reported on financial difficulties and their use of corporal punishment, and children reported perceptions of their parents' rejection. When children were 10 years old, they completed a computerized battery of tasks assessing reward sensitivity and impulse control and responded to questions about hypothetical social provocations to assess their hostile attributions and proclivity for aggressive responding. When children were 12 years old, they reported on their externalizing behavior. Multigroup structural equation models revealed that across all eight countries, childhood family adversity had direct effects on externalizing behaviors 3 years later, and childhood family adversity had indirect effects on externalizing behavior through psychological mediators. The findings suggest ways in which family-level adversity poses risk for children's subsequent development of problems at psychological and behavioral levels, situated within diverse cultural contexts.

DOI10.1017/S0954579417001328
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WOS Research AreaPsychology
WOS SubjectPsychology, Developmental
WOS IDWOS:000425952800012
PublisherCAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85042228519
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CollectionDEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
Corresponding AuthorLansford,Jennifer E.
Affiliation1.Center for Child and Family PolicyDuke University,Durham,27708,United Kingdom
2.National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,United Kingdom
3.University of Macau,Macao
4.University of Massachusetts,United States
5.Università di Roma La Sapienza,Italy
6.Maseno University,Kenya
7.University West,Sweden
8.Temple University,United States
9.King Abdulaziz University,Saudi Arabia
10.Chiang Mai University,Thailand
11.Ateneo de Manila University,United States
12.Universidad San Buenaventura,United States
13.Hashemite University,Jordan
14.Emirates College for Advanced Education,United Arab Emirates
15.University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli,Italy
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Lansford,Jennifer E.,Godwin,Jennifer,Bornstein,Marc H.,et al. Reward sensitivity, impulse control, and social cognition as mediators of the link between childhood family adversity and externalizing behavior in eight countries[J]. DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, 2017, 29(5), 1675-1688.
APA Lansford,Jennifer E.., Godwin,Jennifer., Bornstein,Marc H.., Chang,Lei., Deater-Deckard,Kirby., Di Giunta,Laura., Dodge,Kenneth A.., Malone,Patrick S.., Oburu,Paul., Pastorelli,Concetta., Skinner,Ann T.., Sorbring,Emma., Steinberg,Laurence., Tapanya,Sombat., Alampay,Liane Peña., Uribe Tirado,Liliana Maria., Al-Hassan,Suha M.., & Bacchini,Dario (2017). Reward sensitivity, impulse control, and social cognition as mediators of the link between childhood family adversity and externalizing behavior in eight countries. DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, 29(5), 1675-1688.
MLA Lansford,Jennifer E.,et al."Reward sensitivity, impulse control, and social cognition as mediators of the link between childhood family adversity and externalizing behavior in eight countries".DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 29.5(2017):1675-1688.
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