Previous research has shown links between parenting and externalizing behavior problems in young children over time. Associations between inhibitory control, one of the executive functions, and externalizing behavior problems are widely established as well. Yet, the role of inhibitory control in the maintenance and change of externalizing behavior problems over time remains unclear. We examined whether inhibitory control could explain the link between mother-child interactions measured on a moment-to-moment timescale and preschoolers' externalizing behavior problems as reported by teachers. With a sample of 173 predominantly clinically referred preschoolers (76.9% boys) we tested a longitudinal model proposing that affective dyadic flexibil...
Preventing problem behavior requires an understanding of earlier factors that are amenable to interv...
Rarely have researchers elucidated early childhood precursors of externalizing behaviors for boys an...
Inhibitory control (IC) is defined as the executive functioning (EF) and self-regulatory temperament...
Previous research has shown links between parenting and externalizing behavior problems in young chi...
Previous research has shown links between parenting and externalizing behavior problems in young chi...
Background: Externalizing problem behavior is the main reason for clinical referral of preschoolers....
Advisors: David J. Bridgett.Committee members: Julie Crouch; Julia Ogg; Laura Pittman; Elizabeth She...
We examined associations between child inhibitory control, harsh parental discipline and externalizi...
Effortful control is comprised of regulatory processes that are dynamically organized in real time t...
Affective synchrony in early parent-infant interaction is essential to the development of children's...
The normative developmental course of inhibitory control between 2.5 and 6.5 years, and associations...
The temperament dimensions of anger, activity level (AL), and inhibitory control (IC) are representa...
Externalizing symptoms, such as aggression, impulsivity and inattention, represent the most common f...
Behavior problems are commonly reported difficulties and one of the largest referral reasons parents...
Maternal depression is an established risk factor for child conduct problems, but relatively few stu...
Preventing problem behavior requires an understanding of earlier factors that are amenable to interv...
Rarely have researchers elucidated early childhood precursors of externalizing behaviors for boys an...
Inhibitory control (IC) is defined as the executive functioning (EF) and self-regulatory temperament...
Previous research has shown links between parenting and externalizing behavior problems in young chi...
Previous research has shown links between parenting and externalizing behavior problems in young chi...
Background: Externalizing problem behavior is the main reason for clinical referral of preschoolers....
Advisors: David J. Bridgett.Committee members: Julie Crouch; Julia Ogg; Laura Pittman; Elizabeth She...
We examined associations between child inhibitory control, harsh parental discipline and externalizi...
Effortful control is comprised of regulatory processes that are dynamically organized in real time t...
Affective synchrony in early parent-infant interaction is essential to the development of children's...
The normative developmental course of inhibitory control between 2.5 and 6.5 years, and associations...
The temperament dimensions of anger, activity level (AL), and inhibitory control (IC) are representa...
Externalizing symptoms, such as aggression, impulsivity and inattention, represent the most common f...
Behavior problems are commonly reported difficulties and one of the largest referral reasons parents...
Maternal depression is an established risk factor for child conduct problems, but relatively few stu...
Preventing problem behavior requires an understanding of earlier factors that are amenable to interv...
Rarely have researchers elucidated early childhood precursors of externalizing behaviors for boys an...
Inhibitory control (IC) is defined as the executive functioning (EF) and self-regulatory temperament...