Runions Kevin C, Keating Daniel P
Child Health Promotion Research Centre, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Dev Psychol. 2007 Jul;43(4):838-49. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.43.4.838.
Little research has examined whether social information processing (SIP) measures from early childhood predict externalizing problems beyond the shared association with familial risk markers. In the present study, family antecedents and first-grade externalizing behaviors were studied in relation to preschool and 1st-grade SIP using data from the U.S. National Institute for Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care (N=1,364). A subgroup of low-risk children reported only benign attributions in preschool and had few externalizing problems in 1st grade according to both teacher and mother reports. After controlling for gender and cognitive functioning, the authors found that maternal education and authoritarian attitudes were key predictors of this "Pollyanna preschooler" status and of SIP in 1st grade. However, small effect sizes for SIP variables underscore the need for new approaches to measurement and for further research on moderators of the link between SIP and children's behavior.
很少有研究探讨幼儿期的社会信息加工(SIP)测量指标能否预测外化问题,而不仅仅是与家族风险标志物的共同关联。在本研究中,利用美国国家儿童健康与人类发展研究所早期儿童保育研究(N = 1364)的数据,研究了家庭背景因素和一年级外化行为与学前和一年级SIP之间的关系。根据教师和母亲的报告,一个低风险儿童亚组在学前仅表现出良性归因,且在一年级时外化问题较少。在控制了性别和认知功能后,作者发现母亲的教育程度和专制态度是这种“盲目乐观的学龄前儿童”状态以及一年级SIP的关键预测因素。然而,SIP变量的效应量较小,这凸显了需要新的测量方法以及进一步研究SIP与儿童行为之间联系的调节因素。