Effects of Age, Adaptive Behavior, and Cognitive Abilities on Competence-Related Abilities in Children and Adolescents

Nancy Ryba Panza, T. Fraser
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Abstract

Consideration of competence to waive Miranda rights (CWM) and competence to stand trial (CST) has become commonplace in the juvenile justice system. Past research has shown age and intelligence are important risk factors for incompetence, but investigations of particular aspects of cognition and more practical aspects of functioning are limited. The present study investigated the direct and indirect effects of age, adaptive functioning, and three specific cognitive abilities (working memory, attention, and processing speed) on both types of competence for 92 children and adolescents ages 8–16. While age was strongly related to all aspects of both types of competence, mixed results were found for the cognitive abilities, and adaptive functioning was only related to some aspects of CWM. Contrary to expectations, it was found that, for the most part, the effect cognitive abilities had on competence did not vary depending on the age of the child or adolescent, and that higher adaptive functioning did not serve as a protective factor for competence when cognitive functioning was low.
年龄、适应行为和认知能力对儿童和青少年胜任力相关能力的影响
在青少年司法制度中,考虑放弃米兰达权利的能力和接受审判的能力已经成为司空见惯的事情。过去的研究表明,年龄和智力是导致无能的重要风险因素,但对认知的特定方面和更实际的功能方面的研究是有限的。本研究调查了年龄、适应功能和三种特定的认知能力(工作记忆、注意力和处理速度)对92名8-16岁儿童和青少年两种能力的直接和间接影响。虽然年龄与两种能力的所有方面都密切相关,但在认知能力方面发现了混合结果,适应性功能仅与CWM的某些方面相关。与预期相反,研究发现,在大多数情况下,认知能力对能力的影响并不因儿童或青少年的年龄而异,而且当认知功能低下时,较高的适应功能并不能作为能力的保护因素。
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