Bidirectional relation of self-regulation with oppositional defiant disorder symptom networks and moderating role of gender.

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Wenrui Zhang, Lu Qiao, Miaomiao Wang, Zaihua Liu, Peilian Chi, Xiuyun Lin
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Abstract

Emotion regulation, as a typical "top-down" emotional self-regulation, has been shown to play an important role in children's oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) development. However, the association between other self-regulation subcomponents and the ODD symptom network remains unclear. Meanwhile, while there are gender differences in both self-regulation and ODD, few studies have examined whether their relation is moderated by gender. Five hundred and four children (age 6-11 years; 207 girls) were recruited from schools with parents and classroom teachers completing questionnaires and were followed up for assessment six months later. Using moderation network analysis, we analyzed the relation between self-regulation and ODD symptoms, and the moderating role of gender. Self-regulation including emotion regulation, self-control, and emotion lability/negativity had broad bidirectional relations with ODD symptoms. In particular, the bidirectional relations between emotion regulation and ODD3 (Defies) and between emotion lability/negativity and ODD4 (Annoys) were significantly weaker in girls than in boys. Considering the important role of different self-regulation subcomponents in the ODD symptom network, ODD is better conceptualized as a self-regulation disorder. Each ODD symptom is associated with different degrees of impaired "bottom-up" and "top-down" self-regulation, and several of the associations vary by gender.

自我调节与对立违抗障碍症状网络的双向关系及性别的调节作用。
情绪调节作为一种典型的 "自上而下 "的情绪自我调节方式,已被证明在儿童对立违抗障碍(ODD)的发展过程中发挥着重要作用。然而,其他自我调节子成分与 ODD 症状网络之间的关联仍不清楚。同时,虽然自我调节和 ODD 都存在性别差异,但很少有研究探讨它们之间的关系是否受性别影响。我们从学校招募了五百零四名儿童(6-11 岁,207 名女孩),由家长和任课教师填写调查问卷,并在六个月后进行跟踪评估。通过调节网络分析,我们分析了自我调节与 ODD 症状之间的关系,以及性别的调节作用。自我调节(包括情绪调节、自我控制和情绪易变/消极)与 ODD 症状之间存在广泛的双向关系。尤其是情绪调节与 ODD3(违抗)和情绪易怒/消极与 ODD4(烦人)之间的双向关系,女孩明显弱于男孩。考虑到不同自我调节子成分在 ODD 症状网络中的重要作用,将 ODD 概念化为一种自我调节障碍更为恰当。每种 ODD 症状都与不同程度的 "自下而上 "和 "自上而下 "的自我调节能力受损有关,其中一些关联因性别而异。
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Development and Psychopathology
Development and Psychopathology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
9.10%
发文量
319
期刊介绍: This multidisciplinary journal is devoted to the publication of original, empirical, theoretical and review papers which address the interrelationship of normal and pathological development in adults and children. It is intended to serve and integrate the field of developmental psychopathology which strives to understand patterns of adaptation and maladaptation throughout the lifespan. This journal is of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, social scientists, neuroscientists, paediatricians, and researchers.
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