Title of article
“Do You Trust Him?” Children’s Trust Beliefs and Developmental Trajectories of Aggressive Behavior in an Ethnically Diverse Sample
Author/Authors
Tina Malti، نويسنده , , Margit Averdijk، نويسنده , , Denis Ribeaud & Ken J. Rotenberg، نويسنده , , Manuel P. Eisner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
12
From page
445
To page
456
Abstract
This study investigated the role of trust beliefs (i.e.,
trustworthiness, trustfulness) on aggression trajectories in a
four-wave longitudinal study using an ethnically diverse sample
of 8- to 11-year-old children (N01,028), as well as the risk
profiles of low trust beliefs and low socioeconomic status on
aggression trajectories. At Time 1 to Time 4, teachers provided
ratings of overt aggressive behavior. At Time 1, children’s
trust beliefs were assessed by a sociometric peer nomination
instrument and derived using social relations analysis. Latent
growth curve analysis revealed five trajectories of aggressive
behavior: high-stable, medium-stable, low-stable, increasing,
and decreasing. As hypothesized, children in the high-stable
trajectory were perceived as less trustworthy than children in
the low-stable, medium-stable, and increasing trajectories.
Children in the high-stable trajectory were less trustful than
children in the low-stable trajectory and had a significantly
higher risk profile (i.e., low trust beliefs and low SES) compared
to children in the low-stable trajectory. Our findings
indicate that the developmental course of aggression during
middle childhood is predicted by children’s trustworthiness
and trustfulness. A risk profile of low trust and low socioeconomic
status contributes to high-stable aggression trajectories
Keywords
Trust beliefs . Aggressive behavior .Developmental trajectory . SES risk . Middle childhood
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
829419
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