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Longitudinaal onderzoek, bestaande data, mediatie door het EF van kinderen.

Executive function = attention shifting, working memory, and inhibitory control cognitive
processes utilized in planning, problem solving, and goal-directed activity – robust correlate
of child externalizing behavior problems in cross-sectional studies.
 Strong executive function could be used to support the regulation of externalizing
behavior or negative emotions associated with externalizing behavior (e.g. anger).
 These behavioral patterns could also interfere with children’s ability to effectively
deploy executive function, perhaps slowing its development over time.
o Bidirectional.
 Parenting = important predictor of both executive function and externalizing behavior.

Parenting: Associations With Externalizing Symptoms
In young children, there is a substantial stability in externalizing behavior over a period of
several years  despite this stability, parenting predicts children’s externalizing behavior.
 Children’s externalizing behavior has been shown to predict parents’ immediate
responses – however, findings are inconsistent.

Parenting: Associations With Self-Regulation
Bidirectional pattern of associations between parenting and children’s self-regulation:
 Parenting predicts change in both executive function and effortful control.
 Executive function predicted change in parenting.

Self-Regulation: Associations With Externalizing Symptoms
 Children with externalizing behavior problems may have fewer opportunities to
practice and improve self-regulatory skills.
 There is more research about executive function predicting externalizing behavior
than the other way around.

Mediation
The association between parenting and externalizing behavior is longitudinally mediated by
effortful control – an aspect of temperamental self-regulation, the ability to inhibit a dominant
response to perform a subdominant respons.

Present study
Our goal was to examine the longitudinal relations among parenting, executive function, and
externalizing behavior during a developmental period of rapid growth in children’s self-
regulation in a sample at risk for poor self-regulation and high externalizing behavior. Based
on prior empirical findings from the effortful control literature, we hypothesized a longitudinal
mediation model in which early parenting would show a negative indirect association with
children’s development of externalizing behavior, such that parenting would predict executive
function, which in turn would predict externalizing behavior (parenting  executive function
 externalizing behavior). A strength of our longitudinal panel design is that it allows us to
specify and test alternative models, such as a bidirectional model in which child
characteristics predict later parenting and an alternative mediation model in which parenting
predicts child externalizing behavior, which in turn predicts child executive function (parenting
 externalizing behavior  executive function).
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