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Title

Identifying Latent Classes of Behavioral Risk Based on Early Childhood: Manifestations of Self-Control.

Authors

Vaughn, Michael G.; DeLisi, Matt; Beaver, Kevin M.; Wright, John Paul

Abstract

This study explored early childhood manifestations of self-control in a nationally representative cohort of kindergarten children. Finite mixture modeling was used to identify five latent classes of children based on parent and teacher reports of self control across three waves of data. These were a low impairment, teacher report (n = 5,047, 29.3%), low impairment, parent and teacher report (n = 2,889, 16.8%), moderate impairment, teacher report (n = 5,267, 30.6%), moderate impairment, parent report (n = 2,415, 14.0%), and severely impaired subgroups (n = 1,594, 9.3%). Parental stress, externalizing behaviors, and interpersonal skills deficits were important differentiators across class memberships. The severely impaired subgroup possessed an array of neurocognitive deficits, behavioral problems, and learning difficulties relative to other classes. To forestall life-course problem behaviors for impaired children appropriate screening and intervention is warranted.

Subjects

SELF-control; BEHAVIOR disorders in children; CHILD psychopathology; PSYCHOLOGICAL stress; PSYCHOLOGY of parents; DELINQUENT behavior

Publication

Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice, 2009, Vol 7, Issue 1, p16

ISSN

1541-2040

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1177/1541204008324911

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