Components of Socioeconomic Status Differentially Predict Development of Cool Versus Hot Executive Function in Young Children.

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Zachary Demko, Alexis Hosch, Johanna Caskey, Giovanni Longino, Isaac T Petersen
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Abstract

It is established that higher family socioeconomic status predicts children's development of stronger executive function, which has implications for outcomes in adulthood. However, no prior studies have examined whether individual components of socioeconomic status independently predict children's change in executive function. Moreover, research has distinguished between "hot" (affectively salient) and "cool" (affectively neutral) executive function. The present study examines the unique contributions of components of socioeconomic status in predicting change in children's hot or cool executive function. Participants included a community sample of 231 children (109 girls) and their caregivers as part of a longitudinal study spanning ages 3 to 7.5 years. Children completed behavioral tasks and parents reported their income, occupational prestige, and educational attainment. Cross-lagged panel models examined how components of socioeconomic status independently predicted change in children's hot versus cool executive function nine months later. We found support for a two-factor model of hot versus cool executive function in children. Some evidence suggested that parental occupational prestige predicted children's change in hot executive function. Parental education, but not parental occupational prestige or family income, positively predicted children's change in cool executive function. Findings suggest that parental education may uniquely contribute to children's development of cool executive function.

社会经济地位因素对幼儿冷热执行功能发展的差异预测。
研究表明,较高的家庭社会经济地位预示着儿童执行功能的发展,这对成年后的结果有影响。然而,之前没有研究检验社会经济地位的个体成分是否能独立地预测儿童执行功能的变化。此外,研究还区分了“热”(情感显著)和“冷”(情感中性)的执行功能。本研究考察了社会经济地位的组成部分在预测儿童热或冷执行功能变化中的独特贡献。参与者包括231名儿童(109名女孩)及其照顾者的社区样本,这是一项3至7.5岁的纵向研究的一部分。孩子们完成行为任务,父母报告他们的收入、职业声望和教育程度。交叉滞后面板模型研究了社会经济地位的组成部分如何独立预测9个月后儿童执行功能的变化。我们发现支持儿童执行功能的热与冷的双因素模型。有证据表明,父母的职业威望可以预测儿童热执行功能的变化。父母的教育,而不是父母的职业声望或家庭收入,对孩子的冷静执行功能的变化有积极的预测作用。研究结果表明,父母教育可能对儿童冷静执行功能的发展有独特的贡献。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Behavioral Development is the official journal of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, which exists to promote the discovery, dissemination and application of knowledge about developmental processes at all stages of the life span - infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age. The Journal is already the leading international outlet devoted to reporting interdisciplinary research on behavioural development, and has now, in response to the rapidly developing fields of behavioural genetics, neuroscience and developmental psychopathology, expanded its scope to these and other related new domains of scholarship. In this way, it provides a truly world-wide platform for researchers which can facilitate a greater integrated lifespan perspective. In addition to original empirical research, the Journal also publishes theoretical and review papers, methodological papers, and other work of scientific interest that represents a significant advance in the understanding of any aspect of behavioural development. The Journal also publishes papers on behaviour development research within or across particular geographical regions. Papers are therefore considered from a wide range of disciplines, covering all aspects of the lifespan. Articles on topics of eminent current interest, such as research on the later life phases, biological processes in behaviour development, cross-national, and cross-cultural issues, and interdisciplinary research in general, are particularly welcome.
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