There is a growing appreciation that child functioning in different domains, levels, or systems are interrelated over time. Here, we investigate links between internalizing symptoms, externalizing problems, and academic attainment during middle childhood and early adolescence, drawing on two large data sets (child: mean age 8.7 at enrolment, n = 5,878; adolescent: mean age 11.7, n = 6,388). Using a 2-year cross-lag design, we test three hypotheses - adjustment erosion, academic incompetence, and shared risk - while also examining the moderating influence of gender. Multilevel structural equation models provided consistent evidence of the deleterious effect of externalizing problems on later academic achievement in b...
An association between academic incompetence and behavior problems exists. There are two frameworks ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06The failure theory suggests that factors related to...
PurposeAlthough extensive evidence indicates that being younger within a school cohort is associated...
There is a growing appreciation that child functioning in different domains, levels, or systems are ...
There is a growing appreciation that child functioning in different domains, levels, or systems are ...
Internalizing and externalizing problems are associated with poor academic performance, both concurr...
International audienceChildren who experience behavioral difficulties often have short and long-term...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive ability and problem behaviour (externalising and internalising problems) are v...
Evidence for the longitudinal associations between internalising symptom development and academic at...
A developmental cascade model linking competence and symptoms was tested in a study of a normative, ...
Cognitive ability, externalizing symptoms, and internalizing symptoms are correlated in children. Ho...
PurposeAn inverse relationship between mental health and academic achievement is a well-known phenom...
This study explores children’s externalising symptom development pathways between 8 and 11 years of ...
Examined a conceptual model in which dual developmental pathways (behavioral and cognitive) are hypo...
Examined a conceptual model in which dual developmental pathways (behavioral and cognitive) are hypo...
An association between academic incompetence and behavior problems exists. There are two frameworks ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06The failure theory suggests that factors related to...
PurposeAlthough extensive evidence indicates that being younger within a school cohort is associated...
There is a growing appreciation that child functioning in different domains, levels, or systems are ...
There is a growing appreciation that child functioning in different domains, levels, or systems are ...
Internalizing and externalizing problems are associated with poor academic performance, both concurr...
International audienceChildren who experience behavioral difficulties often have short and long-term...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive ability and problem behaviour (externalising and internalising problems) are v...
Evidence for the longitudinal associations between internalising symptom development and academic at...
A developmental cascade model linking competence and symptoms was tested in a study of a normative, ...
Cognitive ability, externalizing symptoms, and internalizing symptoms are correlated in children. Ho...
PurposeAn inverse relationship between mental health and academic achievement is a well-known phenom...
This study explores children’s externalising symptom development pathways between 8 and 11 years of ...
Examined a conceptual model in which dual developmental pathways (behavioral and cognitive) are hypo...
Examined a conceptual model in which dual developmental pathways (behavioral and cognitive) are hypo...
An association between academic incompetence and behavior problems exists. There are two frameworks ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06The failure theory suggests that factors related to...
PurposeAlthough extensive evidence indicates that being younger within a school cohort is associated...