• Title of article

    Intelligence, social class of origin, childhood behavior disturbance and education as predictors of status attainment in midlife in men: The Aberdeen Children of the 1950s study

  • Author/Authors

    von Stumm، نويسنده , , Sophie and Macintyre، نويسنده , , Sally and Batty، نويسنده , , David G. and Clark، نويسنده , , Heather and Deary، نويسنده , , Ian J.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    202
  • To page
    211
  • Abstract
    In a birth cohort of 6281 men from Aberdeen, Scotland, social class of origin, childhood intelligence, childhood behavior disturbance and education were examined as predictors of status attainment in midlife (46 to 51 years). Social class of origin, intelligence and behavior disturbance were conceptualized as correlated predictors, whose effects were hypothesized to be partially mediated by educational qualifications. A structural equation model using Full Information Maximum Likelihood estimation confirmed that education had the strongest direct effect on status attainment at midlife. Furthermore, education partially mediated the effects of social class of origin and childhood intelligence, and fully mediated the effects of behavior disturbance on status attainment. Social class of origin, childhood intelligence and behavior disturbance were strongly inter-correlated. After controlling for these associations, educational and social status attainments were influenced to a considerably greater extent by childhood intelligence than by social class of origin.
  • Keywords
    Social class of origin , EDUCATION , Status attainment in midlife , Childhood behavior disturbance , Childhood intelligence
  • Journal title
    Intelligence (Kidlington)
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Intelligence (Kidlington)
  • Record number

    2377251