The role of executive function in social competence and behavioral problems in the last year of preschool

被引:16
|
作者
Romero-Lopez, Miriam [1 ]
Pichardo, Maria-Carmen [1 ]
Inguglia, Sonia [2 ]
Justicia, Fernando [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Granada, Granada, Spain
[2] Univ Palermo, Palermo, Italy
来源
ANALES DE PSICOLOGIA | 2018年 / 34卷 / 03期
关键词
executive function; behavioral problems; social competence; childhood education; path analysis; EFFORTFUL CONTROL; PEER VICTIMIZATION; INHIBITORY CONTROL; SCHOOL CLIMATE; CHILDREN; ATTENTION; ADOLESCENTS; EMOTIONALITY; CHILDHOOD; DISORDER;
D O I
10.6018/analesps.34.3.307391
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Diverse studies have found a relationship between executive function, behavioral problems and social competence. However, until this moment, few studies have investigated the role of the distinct components of executive function in social competence, or in the most frequently encountered behavioral problems in childhood education. For this reason, the principal objective of this article is to evaluate the relation of the executive functions with behavioral problems and social competence in infancy. The study included 260 students in their last year of preschool. The results of path analysis showed that all components of executive functions predict, at least, a behavioral problem. However, only deficits in flexibility and working memory predicted adaptability and social abilities. In conclusion, the results of the study showed that of the variables of executive function analyzed, it is deficits in inhibition that relate to the greatest number of behavioral problems; whilst cognitive flexibility is the variable which has the strongest relationship with adaptability and social skills.
引用
收藏
页码:490 / 499
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The individual contributions of three executive function components to preschool social competence
    Caporaso, Jessica S.
    Boseovski, Janet J.
    Marcovitch, Stuart
    INFANT AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2019, 28 (04)
  • [2] Executive Function and Emotional, Behavioral, and Social Competence Problems in Children with Epilepsy
    Sarah A. Healy
    Nancie Im-Bolter
    Janet Olds
    Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2018, 27 : 2430 - 2440
  • [3] Executive Function and Emotional, Behavioral, and Social Competence Problems in Children with Epilepsy
    Healy, Sarah A.
    Im-Bolter, Nancie
    Olds, Janet
    JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, 2018, 27 (08) : 2430 - 2440
  • [4] Promoting Social Competence in Preschool with an Executive Functions Program Conducted by Teachers
    Romero-Lopez, Miriam
    Pichardo, M. Carmen
    Bembibre-Serrano, Judit
    Garcia-Berben, Trinidad
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2020, 12 (11)
  • [5] Social Competence as a Mediating Factor in Reduction of Behavioral Problems
    Langeveld, Johannes H.
    Gundersen, Knut K.
    Svartdal, Frode
    SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, 2012, 56 (04) : 381 - 399
  • [6] Executive function is associated with social competence in preschool-aged children born preterm or full term
    Alduncin, Nidia
    Huffman, Lynne C.
    Feldman, Heidi M.
    Loe, Irene M.
    EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, 2014, 90 (06) : 299 - 306
  • [7] Cardiac vagal regulation in infancy predicts executive function and social competence in preschool: Indirect effects through language
    Whedon, Margaret
    Perry, Nicole B.
    Calkins, Susan D.
    Bell, Martha Ann
    DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY, 2018, 60 (05) : 595 - 607
  • [8] Social-Emotional Competence and Behavioral Problems in Preschool Children With and Without Developmental Disabilities
    Sarimski, Klaus
    FRUHE BILDUNG, 2020, 9 (03): : 134 - 143
  • [9] Executive function in kindergarten and development of behavioral competence: The moderating role of positive parenting practices
    Cumming, Michelle M.
    Poling, Daniel V.
    Patwardhan, Irina
    Ozenbaugh, Isabella C.
    EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH QUARTERLY, 2022, 60 : 161 - 172
  • [10] Executive function, behavioral problems, and insulin resistance in adolescents with obesity
    Gundogdu, Ummugulsum
    Gurer, Guliz
    Eroglu, Mehtap
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM, 2023, 36 (06) : 539 - 546