Title of article :
Empirically Derived Subtypes of Child Academic
and Behavior Problems: Co-Occurrence
and Distal Outcomes
Author/Authors :
Wendy M. Reinke، نويسنده , , Keith C. Herman، نويسنده , , Hanno Petras &
Nicholas S. Ialongo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to identify classes of
children at entry into first grade with different patterns of
academic and behavior problems. A latent class analysis
was conducted with a longitudinal community sample of
678 predominantly low-income African American children.
Results identified multiple subclasses of children, including
a class with co-occurring academic and behavior problems.
Gender differences were found in relation to the number of
identified classes and the characteristics of academic and
behavior problems for children. Several of the identified
classes, particularly the co-occurring academic and behavior
problems subclass for both genders, predicted negative
long-term outcomes in sixth grade, including academic
failure, receipt of special education services, affiliation with
deviant peers, suspension from school, and elevated risk for
conduct problems. The finding that subclasses of academic
and behavior problems predict negative long-term outcomes
validates the importance of the identified classes and
the need to target interventions for children presenting with
the associated class characteristics. Implications for early
identification, prevention, and intervention for children at
risk for academic failure and disruptive behavior problems
are discussed.
Keywords :
Academic underachievement .Behavior problems . Latent class analysis
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology