贫困对儿童执行功能的影响:全球视角
Poverty's Impact on Children's Executive Functions: Global Considerations.
作者信息
Haft Stephanie L, Hoeft Fumiko
机构信息
University of California.
出版信息
New Dir Child Adolesc Dev. 2017 Dec;2017(158):69-79. doi: 10.1002/cad.20220.
Poverty detrimentally affects child executive function (EF), a subset of cognitive abilities implicated in reading and other achievement outcomes. Consequently, research has focused on understanding explanatory and mediating mechanisms in this association. This research, however, has mainly involved populations from Western, high-income countries. Children from low- and middle-income countries comprise a significant proportion of the world's population and are at additional risk for poor EF as a result of a more disadvantaged context. The present review examines global work on poverty and EF to highlight important cross-national similarities and differences. Findings suggest a global association between poverty and EF and point to cognitive stimulation and environmental enrichment as common mediating variables that may also be moderators and targets for intervention. However, findings also underscore the need to consider the sociocultural context of countries when examining impacts of parenting, schooling, and other metrics. Research and intervention implications are discussed.
贫困对儿童执行功能(EF)有不利影响,执行功能是认知能力的一个子集,与阅读和其他学业成绩相关。因此,研究集中在理解这种关联中的解释和中介机制。然而,这项研究主要涉及西方高收入国家的人群。低收入和中等收入国家的儿童占世界人口的很大比例,由于处境更加不利,他们面临执行功能较差的额外风险。本综述考察了全球范围内关于贫困与执行功能的研究,以突出重要的跨国异同。研究结果表明贫困与执行功能之间存在全球关联,并指出认知刺激和环境丰富是常见的中介变量,它们也可能是调节因素和干预目标。然而,研究结果也强调,在考察养育方式、学校教育和其他指标的影响时,需要考虑各国的社会文化背景。文中还讨论了研究和干预的意义。
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