Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4288032953> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4288032953 endingPage "137" @default.
- W4288032953 startingPage "119" @default.
- W4288032953 abstract "This study examined (a) whether growing up with lower-educated parents and attending lower parental education schools associated with children's problem development within the behavioral, emotional, and peer relationship domains; and (b) whether the association of lower individual-level parental education with children's development within these three domains depended upon school-level parental education. To this end, 698 children (Mage = 7.08 in first grade) from 31 mainstream elementary schools were annually followed from first grade to sixth grade. Problems within the behavioral domain included conduct problems, oppositional defiant problems, attention-deficit and hyperactivity problems, and aggression. Problems within the emotional domain included depression and anxiety symptoms. Problems within the peer relationship domain included physical victimization, relational victimization, and peer dislike. Results from multi-level latent growth models showed that, as compared to children of higher-educated parents, children of lower-educated parents generally had higher levels of problems within all three domains in first grade and exhibited a faster growth rate of problems within the behavioral domain from first to sixth grade. Furthermore, as compared to children attending higher parental education schools, children attending lower parental education schools generally had higher levels of problems within the behavioral and emotional domains in first grade and showed a faster growth rate of peer dislike over time. In addition, cross-level interaction analyses showed that in higher parental education schools, children of lower-educated parents showed a faster growth rate of depression symptom levels than children of higher-educated parents. In lower parental education schools, the growth rate of depression symptom levels did not differ between children of higher- and lower-educated parents. Results highlight that addressing the needs of lower parental education schools and children growing up with lower-educated parents may be of primary importance." @default.
- W4288032953 created "2022-07-27" @default.
- W4288032953 creator A5006636551 @default.
- W4288032953 creator A5008418307 @default.
- W4288032953 creator A5014488397 @default.
- W4288032953 creator A5018038711 @default.
- W4288032953 creator A5029560677 @default.
- W4288032953 creator A5053439178 @default.
- W4288032953 creator A5059424441 @default.
- W4288032953 date "2022-08-01" @default.
- W4288032953 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W4288032953 title "Children's behavioral and emotional problems and peer relationships across elementary school: Associations with individual- and school-level parental education" @default.
- W4288032953 cites W154825747 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W1857231446 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W1965185613 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W1971276622 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W1979736960 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W1981072297 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2005623604 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2007043025 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2014523682 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2022306341 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2025781576 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2027865239 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2034184465 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2036647714 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2037060810 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2038912760 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2053043398 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2056023114 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2062065734 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2063039492 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2075219328 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2099120662 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2106994314 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2111796155 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2115059973 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2116418804 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2117565606 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2127048838 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2128689084 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2128722180 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2136525626 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2140079923 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2142789773 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2149608872 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2150084237 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2162827204 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2164258468 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2166364592 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2170514891 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2171357886 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2331532852 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2464471576 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2548797031 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2592541382 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2765989842 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2794090196 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2795331185 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2838199222 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2898541211 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2904295663 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2946995629 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2974573400 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W2976757685 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W3120713439 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W4232672121 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W4232790995 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W4241653581 @default.
- W4288032953 cites W4376595557 @default.
- W4288032953 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsp.2022.06.005" @default.
- W4288032953 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35934447" @default.
- W4288032953 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4288032953 type Work @default.
- W4288032953 citedByCount "6" @default.
- W4288032953 countsByYear W42880329532022 @default.
- W4288032953 countsByYear W42880329532023 @default.
- W4288032953 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4288032953 hasAuthorship W4288032953A5006636551 @default.
- W4288032953 hasAuthorship W4288032953A5008418307 @default.
- W4288032953 hasAuthorship W4288032953A5014488397 @default.
- W4288032953 hasAuthorship W4288032953A5018038711 @default.
- W4288032953 hasAuthorship W4288032953A5029560677 @default.
- W4288032953 hasAuthorship W4288032953A5053439178 @default.
- W4288032953 hasAuthorship W4288032953A5059424441 @default.
- W4288032953 hasBestOaLocation W42880329531 @default.
- W4288032953 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W4288032953 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W4288032953 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W4288032953 hasConcept C139719470 @default.
- W4288032953 hasConcept C142853389 @default.
- W4288032953 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4288032953 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W4288032953 hasConcept C190385971 @default.
- W4288032953 hasConcept C27206212 @default.
- W4288032953 hasConcept C2776867660 @default.
- W4288032953 hasConcept C2777617010 @default.
- W4288032953 hasConcept C2778600172 @default.