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Temporal Pattern of Co-Development of Internalizing and Externalizing Problem Behaviors: An Application of Bivariate Mixed-Effects Models.

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العنوان: Temporal Pattern of Co-Development of Internalizing and Externalizing Problem Behaviors: An Application of Bivariate Mixed-Effects Models.
المؤلفون: Zeng G; College of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States., Chen Z; Department of Neurology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio OH, United States., Fu P; Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio OH, United States.; Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio OH, United States.
المصدر: Reviews on recent clinical trials [Rev Recent Clin Trials] 2020; Vol. 15 (1), pp. 60-69.
نوع المنشور: Journal Article
اللغة: English
بيانات الدورية: Publisher: Bentham Science Pub Country of Publication: United Arab Emirates NLM ID: 101270873 Publication Model: Print Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1876-1038 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 15748871 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Rev Recent Clin Trials Subsets: MEDLINE
أسماء مطبوعة: Original Publication: Saif Zone, Sharjah, U.A.E. ; San Francisco, CA : Bentham Science Pub., c2006-
مواضيع طبية MeSH: Codependency, Psychological* , Social Skills*, Ethnicity/*psychology , Problem Behavior/*psychology , White People/*psychology, Age Factors ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Humans ; Longitudinal Studies ; Male ; Socioeconomic Factors ; Time Factors ; United States
مستخلص: Background: Although previous research has shown that internalizing and externalizing behavior problems often co-occur, the relationship between the developmental trajectories of these two types of behavior problems is understudied. The co-occurring evolutions of developmental trajectories of two behaviors has two components: 1) the correlation between the slopes of two behavior profiles (termed the association of the evolutions); and 2) the marginal correlation of two development trajectory profiles, which is the development of correlation between internalizing and externalizing behavior over time (termed the evolution of the association). The association of the evolutions and the evolution of the association have not been fully explored in the context of the development of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems among kindergarteners in the United States.
Methods: The random-effects approach for joint modeling of multivariate longitudinal profiles was used to evaluate the co-development and its temporal pattern of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems on a nationally representative sample of 9791 kindergarteners from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten Class of 1998-99 (ECLS-K).
Results: There was a moderate positive association between the evolutions of the two behavior problems with correlation coefficient of 0.319. The evolution of association between the two behaviors was increasing over time with the correlation coefficient from 0.195 at the Fall of kindergarten to 0.291 by the time of fifth grade in general. Race and age groups act differently on the evolution of association. The associations were getting stronger for the Asian group and older groups than their peer groups.
Conclusion: This investigation of the association of evolutions and the evolution of association between the internalizing and externalizing behaviors show that the two problem behaviors reciprocally reinforce each other and lead to increases in the other in a moderate strength and the strength is increasing over time.
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فهرسة مساهمة: Keywords: Evolution of association; bivariate mixed-effects models; externalizing problems; internalizing problems; joint modeling of bivariate longitudinal data; kindergarteners.
تواريخ الأحداث: Date Created: 20191121 Date Completed: 20210308 Latest Revision: 20221207
رمز التحديث: 20240829
DOI: 10.2174/1574887114666191028115245
PMID: 31746303
قاعدة البيانات: MEDLINE
الوصف
تدمد:1876-1038
DOI:10.2174/1574887114666191028115245