Dimler Laura M, Natsuaki Misaki N
University of California, Riverside, CA, United States.
University of California, Riverside, CA, United States.
J Adolesc. 2015 Dec;45:160-70. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2015.07.021. Epub 2015 Oct 3.
Using a meta-analytic approach, this investigation examines the association between early pubertal timing and externalizing behaviors in adolescence and early adulthood. The findings showed that the effect size of early pubertal maturation on externalizing behaviors was r = 0.180. This small, yet significant effect size is consistent with the models of early pubertal maturation in that early maturation is associated with higher levels of externalizing behaviors. Using contrast analyses, we examined three potential moderators of this association: sex, the concurrent versus long-term effect of early puberty, and types of puberty assessments. Neither sex nor type of pubertal timing assessment moderated the effect significantly. However, results indicated that the effect was stronger for studies that measured pubertal timing and externalizing behaviors concurrently rather than longitudinally (i.e., examining prospective effect of pubertal timing on later externalizing behaviors). The findings are discussed in terms of implications for future research.
本研究采用元分析方法,探讨青春期早期发育时间与青少年及成年早期外化行为之间的关联。研究结果表明,青春期早熟对外化行为的效应量为r = 0.180。这一效应量虽小但显著,与青春期早熟模型一致,即早熟与更高水平的外化行为相关。通过对比分析,我们考察了这种关联的三个潜在调节因素:性别、青春期早熟的同时期效应与长期效应,以及青春期评估类型。性别和青春期发育时间评估类型均未对效应产生显著调节作用。然而,结果表明,对于同时测量青春期发育时间和外化行为的研究,而非纵向研究(即考察青春期发育时间对后期外化行为的前瞻性影响),效应更强。研究结果将从对未来研究的启示角度进行讨论。