心理学
发展心理学
偏爱
背景(考古学)
纵向研究
干预(咨询)
幼儿
同级组
临床心理学
医学
经济
微观经济学
古生物学
病理
精神科
生物
作者
Hyein Chang,Daniel S. Shaw,Elizabeth C. Shelleby,Thomas J. Dishion,Melvin N. Wilson
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10802-016-0198-9
摘要
We examined the longitudinal effects of the Family Check-Up (FCU) intervention beginning in toddlerhood on children's peer preference at school-age. Specifically, a sequential mediational model was proposed in which the FCU was hypothesized to promote peer preference (i.e., higher acceptance and lower rejection by peers) in middle childhood through its positive effects on parent-child interaction and child effortful control in early childhood. Participants were 731 low-income families (49 % female). Qualities of parent-child interaction were observed during structured activities at 2 to 5 years, child effortful control was assessed using behavioral tasks at 5 years, and peer acceptance and rejection were rated by teachers at 7.5 to 10.5 years. Results indicated that the FCU indirectly predicted peer preference by sequentially improving parent-child interaction and child effortful control. The findings are discussed with respect to implications for understanding mechanisms by which early parenting-focused programs may enhance child functioning across time and context.
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