Family Functioning and Internalizing and Externalizing Problems in Gifted Children.

IF 3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Maria Assunta Zanetti, Tommaso Trombetta, Luca Rollè, Carlo Marinoni
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Abstract

Introduction: Although gifted children can express high cognitive skills, they can also show socioemotional difficulties. Drawing from Olson's circumplex model, the present paper assessed the role of family functioning in internalizing and externalizing problems in gifted children.

Materials and methods: 362 mothers and their 362 gifted children were included. The unbalanced subscales of the FACES IV-disengagement, enmeshment, rigidity, and chaos-and the CBCL were administered to mothers. The children completed the WISC-IV.

Results: The model predicting internalizing problems was significant and explained 5.6% of the variance. Only rigidity had an independent and positive effect on internalizing problems in gifted children over and above sociodemographic variables and QI, whereas disengagement, enmeshment, and chaos were not associated with internalizing problems. The model predicting externalizing problems was significant and explained 10% of the variance. Again, rigidity was the only variable that had an independent and positive effect on externalizing problems in gifted children over and above sociodemographic variables and QI, whereas disengagement, enmeshment, and chaos were not associated with externalizing problems in this population.

Discussion: Rigid families with a low ability to change in conditions that require readjustment appear to increase the risk of both internalizing and externalizing problems in gifted children. Although further studies are needed to support these preliminary findings, parental support interventions aimed at increasing flexibility appear to be useful.

家庭功能与资优儿童的内化和外化问题。
介绍:虽然资优儿童可以表现出很高的认知能力,但他们也可能表现出社会情感方面的困难。本文借鉴奥尔森的圆周模型,评估了家庭功能在资优儿童内化和外化问题中的作用。对母亲进行了 FACES IV 的非平衡分量表(脱离、卷入、僵化和混乱)和 CBCL 测试。儿童完成了 WISC-IV:预测内化问题的模型具有显著性,解释了 5.6% 的方差。除了社会人口学变量和智力指数外,只有 "僵化 "对资优儿童的内化问题有独立的积极影响,而 "脱离"、"融入 "和 "混乱 "与内化问题无关。预测外化问题的模型是显著的,解释了 10%的方差。同样,除了社会人口变量和智商指数外,僵化是唯一一个对资优儿童外化问题有独立和积极影响的变量,而脱离、融入和混乱与该人群的外化问题无关:讨论:在需要重新调整的情况下,僵化的家庭改变能力较低,这似乎增加了资优儿童出现内化和外化问题的风险。尽管需要进一步研究来支持这些初步发现,但旨在提高灵活性的家长支持干预措施似乎是有用的。
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