Chen Laure Lu, Heng Jean Anne, Xu Chengyi, Ellefson Michelle R, Edwards Miryam, D'Souza Hana, Fink Elian, Jess Mikeda, Gray Louise, Dempsey Caoimhe, Mehrotra Mishika, Wong Siu Ching, Wu Catherine, Huang Brittany, Zheng Jiayin, Wu Zhen, Devine Rory T, Hughes Claire
Centre for Child, Adolescent and Family Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Department of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.
Child Dev. 2025 Sep-Oct;96(5):1590-1604. doi: 10.1111/cdev.14264. Epub 2025 May 29.
Cross-site comparisons indicate that East Asian children typically excel on tests of executive function (EF), but interpreting this contrast is made difficult by both the heavy reliance on testing in school settings and by the scarcity of studies that assess across-site measurement invariance. Addressing these gaps, our study included remote home-based assessments of EF for 1002 children (M = 5.19 years, SD = 0.51; 49% male) from England, Hong Kong, and mainland China, as well as parental ratings of externalizing and internalizing adjustment problems (data collected between June 2021 and December 2022). The models established partial scalar invariance but did not show clear site differences. Supporting the universal importance of EF for behavioral self-regulation, EF task performance and parent-rated externalizing problems showed similar inverse associations across sites.
跨地区比较表明,东亚儿童在执行功能(EF)测试中通常表现出色,但由于严重依赖学校环境中的测试以及评估跨地区测量不变性的研究稀缺,使得对这种差异的解释变得困难。为了填补这些空白,我们的研究对来自英国、中国香港和中国大陆的1002名儿童(平均年龄M = 5.19岁,标准差SD = 0.51;49%为男性)进行了基于家庭的远程EF评估,以及对外部化和内化适应问题的家长评分(数据收集于2021年6月至2022年12月之间)。模型建立了部分标量不变性,但没有显示出明显的地区差异。支持EF对行为自我调节的普遍重要性,EF任务表现和家长评定的外部化问题在各地区显示出类似的反向关联。