Little research has examined whether social information processing (SIP) measures from early childhood predict externalizing problems beyond the shared association with familial risk markers. In the present study, family antecedents and first-grade externalizing behaviors were studied in relation to preschool and 1st-grade SIP using data from the U.S. National Institute for Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care (N 1,364). A subgroup of low-risk children reported only benign attributions in preschool and had few externalizing problems in 1st grade according to both teacher and mother reports. After controlling for gender and cognitive functioning, the authors found that maternal education and authoritarian attitudes w...
Internalizing problems (IP) comprise the most common form of psychological difficulty in early child...
The role of emotion within the reformulated Social Information Processing (SIP) Model of Children’s ...
Current research on preschool-age psychopathology suggests specific impairments in the two domains o...
Little research has examined whether social information processing (SIP) measures from early childho...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Social information processing (SIP) and self-regula...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2005.The way children process information about socia...
Social/emotional skills in early childhood are associated with education, labor market, and family f...
In two experimental and exploratory studies, we wanted to test the differentiated effects on prescho...
Social information processing (SIP) models of social cognition are increasingly being applied to chi...
The present study examined developmental continuity in social functioning from infancy to preschool....
The present study examined child and maternal predictors of children's social competence in preschoo...
Although prior research indicates that parental reports of their young children’s early social adapt...
Beelmann A, Lösel F, Stemmler M, Jaursch S. The Development of Social Information Processing and the...
Preventing problem behavior requires an understanding of earlier factors that are amenable to interv...
In two experimental and exploratory studies, we wanted to test the differentiated effects on prescho...
Internalizing problems (IP) comprise the most common form of psychological difficulty in early child...
The role of emotion within the reformulated Social Information Processing (SIP) Model of Children’s ...
Current research on preschool-age psychopathology suggests specific impairments in the two domains o...
Little research has examined whether social information processing (SIP) measures from early childho...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Social information processing (SIP) and self-regula...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2005.The way children process information about socia...
Social/emotional skills in early childhood are associated with education, labor market, and family f...
In two experimental and exploratory studies, we wanted to test the differentiated effects on prescho...
Social information processing (SIP) models of social cognition are increasingly being applied to chi...
The present study examined developmental continuity in social functioning from infancy to preschool....
The present study examined child and maternal predictors of children's social competence in preschoo...
Although prior research indicates that parental reports of their young children’s early social adapt...
Beelmann A, Lösel F, Stemmler M, Jaursch S. The Development of Social Information Processing and the...
Preventing problem behavior requires an understanding of earlier factors that are amenable to interv...
In two experimental and exploratory studies, we wanted to test the differentiated effects on prescho...
Internalizing problems (IP) comprise the most common form of psychological difficulty in early child...
The role of emotion within the reformulated Social Information Processing (SIP) Model of Children’s ...
Current research on preschool-age psychopathology suggests specific impairments in the two domains o...