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Multiple risk factors in the development of externalizing behavior problems: group and individual differences.

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Deater-Deckard, K; Dodge, KA; Bates, JE; Pettit, GS
Published in: Development and psychopathology
January 1998

The aim of this study was to test whether individual risk factors as well as the number of risk factors (cumulative risk) predicted children's externalizing behaviors over middle childhood. A sample of 466 European American and 100 African American boys and girls from a broad range of socioeconomic levels was followed from age 5 to 10 years. Twenty risk variables from four domains (child, sociocultural, parenting, and peer-related) were measured using in-home interviews at the beginning of the study, and annual assessments of externalizing behaviors were conducted. Consistent with past research, individual differences in externalizing behavior problems were stable over time and were related to individual risk factors as well as the number of risk factors present. Particular risks accounted for 36% to 45% of the variance, and the number of risks present (cumulative risk status) accounted for 19% to 32% of the variance, in externalizing outcomes. Cumulative risk was related to subsequent externalizing even after initial levels of externalizing had been statistically controlled. All four domains of risk variables made significant unique contributions to this statistical prediction, and there were multiple clusters of risks that led to similar outcomes. There was also evidence that this prediction was moderated by ethnic group status, most of the prediction of externalizing being found for European American children. However, this moderation effect varied depending on the predictor and outcome variables included in the model.

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Development and psychopathology

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1469-2198

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0954-5794

Publication Date

January 1998

Volume

10

Issue

3

Start / End Page

469 / 493

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • Urban Population
  • Tennessee
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Single Parent
  • Risk Factors
  • Parent-Child Relations
  • Nuclear Family
  • Mental Disorders
  • Male
 

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Deater-Deckard, K., Dodge, K. A., Bates, J. E., & Pettit, G. S. (1998). Multiple risk factors in the development of externalizing behavior problems: group and individual differences. Development and Psychopathology, 10(3), 469–493. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0954579498001709
Deater-Deckard, K., K. A. Dodge, J. E. Bates, and G. S. Pettit. “Multiple risk factors in the development of externalizing behavior problems: group and individual differences.Development and Psychopathology 10, no. 3 (January 1998): 469–93. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0954579498001709.
Deater-Deckard K, Dodge KA, Bates JE, Pettit GS. Multiple risk factors in the development of externalizing behavior problems: group and individual differences. Development and psychopathology. 1998 Jan;10(3):469–93.
Deater-Deckard, K., et al. “Multiple risk factors in the development of externalizing behavior problems: group and individual differences.Development and Psychopathology, vol. 10, no. 3, Jan. 1998, pp. 469–93. Epmc, doi:10.1017/s0954579498001709.
Deater-Deckard K, Dodge KA, Bates JE, Pettit GS. Multiple risk factors in the development of externalizing behavior problems: group and individual differences. Development and psychopathology. 1998 Jan;10(3):469–493.
Journal cover image

Published In

Development and psychopathology

DOI

EISSN

1469-2198

ISSN

0954-5794

Publication Date

January 1998

Volume

10

Issue

3

Start / End Page

469 / 493

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • Urban Population
  • Tennessee
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Single Parent
  • Risk Factors
  • Parent-Child Relations
  • Nuclear Family
  • Mental Disorders
  • Male