Title of article
Normative Developmental Trajectories of Aggressive Behaviors in African American, American Indian, Asian American, Caucasian, and Hispanic Children and Early Adolescents
Author/Authors
Alexander T. Vazsonyi، نويسنده , , Margaret K. Keiley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
16
From page
1047
To page
1062
Abstract
The current 5-year accelerated longitudinal investigation
modeled the developmental trajectories of
aggressive behaviors in 10,107 predominantly minority
(>70%; African American, American Indian, Asian American,
and Hispanic) children and early adolescents (Kindergarten
through 8th grade, 49% female youth) from lower to
lower–middle socioeconomic strata. Based on a two-part
latent growth model, findings suggest that the probability
and frequency of aggressive behavior use decreases slightly
(linear) through the elementary school years and then
increases as children move into middle school (quadratic).
Though mean level differences were found across ethnic
and racial groups, socioeconomic strata, and particularly by
sex at initial status, rates of change over time across all groups
were invariant. Findings suggest that potential socialization
differences, if any, occur pre-Kindergarten in all groups.
Keywords
Aggressive behavior . Race . Ethnicity .Developmental trajectories . Two-part latent growth models .SEM
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
828903
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