Social engagement and adaptive functioning during early childhood: identifying and distinguishing among subgroups differing with regard to social engagement
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Resumo: | This study tested the hypothesis that social engagement (SE) with peers is a fundamental aspect of social competence during early childhood. Relations between SE and a set of previously validated social competence indicators, as well as additional variables derived from observation and sociometric inter- views were assessed using both variable-centered and person-centered approaches (N 1453, 696 girls) in 4 samples (3 U.S.A., 1 Portuguese). Directly observed SE was positively associated with broad-band measures of socially competent behavior, peer acceptance, being a target of peers’ attention, and also with broad-band personality dimensions. Using individual Q-items significantly associated with SE in 3 of our 4 samples, a hierarchical cluster analysis yielded a 5-cluster solution that grouped cases efficiently. Tests on relations between cluster membership and the set of social competence and other variables revealed significant main effects of cluster membership in the full sample and within each individual sample, separately. With the exception of tests for peer negative preference, children in the lowest SE cluster also had significantly lower overall social competence, personality functioning scores than did children in higher SE clusters. |
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Social engagement and adaptive functioning during early childhood: identifying and distinguishing among subgroups differing with regard to social engagementSocial engagementSocial competencePeer relationsPerson-centeredSocial withdrawalThis study tested the hypothesis that social engagement (SE) with peers is a fundamental aspect of social competence during early childhood. Relations between SE and a set of previously validated social competence indicators, as well as additional variables derived from observation and sociometric inter- views were assessed using both variable-centered and person-centered approaches (N 1453, 696 girls) in 4 samples (3 U.S.A., 1 Portuguese). Directly observed SE was positively associated with broad-band measures of socially competent behavior, peer acceptance, being a target of peers’ attention, and also with broad-band personality dimensions. Using individual Q-items significantly associated with SE in 3 of our 4 samples, a hierarchical cluster analysis yielded a 5-cluster solution that grouped cases efficiently. Tests on relations between cluster membership and the set of social competence and other variables revealed significant main effects of cluster membership in the full sample and within each individual sample, separately. With the exception of tests for peer negative preference, children in the lowest SE cluster also had significantly lower overall social competence, personality functioning scores than did children in higher SE clusters.American Psychological Association2017-04-10T14:44:40Z2016-01-01T00:00:00Z20162019-04-12T16:21:55Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/12868eng0012-164910.1037/dev0000142Vaughn, B. E.Santos, A. J.Monteiro, L.Shin, N.Daniel, J. R.Krzysik, L.Pinto, A.info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-07-07T03:32:08Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/12868Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-07-07T03:32:08Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Social engagement and adaptive functioning during early childhood: identifying and distinguishing among subgroups differing with regard to social engagement |
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Social engagement and adaptive functioning during early childhood: identifying and distinguishing among subgroups differing with regard to social engagement |
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Social engagement and adaptive functioning during early childhood: identifying and distinguishing among subgroups differing with regard to social engagement Vaughn, B. E. Social engagement Social competence Peer relations Person-centered Social withdrawal |
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Social engagement and adaptive functioning during early childhood: identifying and distinguishing among subgroups differing with regard to social engagement |
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Social engagement and adaptive functioning during early childhood: identifying and distinguishing among subgroups differing with regard to social engagement |
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Social engagement and adaptive functioning during early childhood: identifying and distinguishing among subgroups differing with regard to social engagement |
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Social engagement and adaptive functioning during early childhood: identifying and distinguishing among subgroups differing with regard to social engagement |
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Social engagement and adaptive functioning during early childhood: identifying and distinguishing among subgroups differing with regard to social engagement |
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Vaughn, B. E. |
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Vaughn, B. E. Santos, A. J. Monteiro, L. Shin, N. Daniel, J. R. Krzysik, L. Pinto, A. |
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Santos, A. J. Monteiro, L. Shin, N. Daniel, J. R. Krzysik, L. Pinto, A. |
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Vaughn, B. E. Santos, A. J. Monteiro, L. Shin, N. Daniel, J. R. Krzysik, L. Pinto, A. |
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Social engagement Social competence Peer relations Person-centered Social withdrawal |
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Social engagement Social competence Peer relations Person-centered Social withdrawal |
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This study tested the hypothesis that social engagement (SE) with peers is a fundamental aspect of social competence during early childhood. Relations between SE and a set of previously validated social competence indicators, as well as additional variables derived from observation and sociometric inter- views were assessed using both variable-centered and person-centered approaches (N 1453, 696 girls) in 4 samples (3 U.S.A., 1 Portuguese). Directly observed SE was positively associated with broad-band measures of socially competent behavior, peer acceptance, being a target of peers’ attention, and also with broad-band personality dimensions. Using individual Q-items significantly associated with SE in 3 of our 4 samples, a hierarchical cluster analysis yielded a 5-cluster solution that grouped cases efficiently. Tests on relations between cluster membership and the set of social competence and other variables revealed significant main effects of cluster membership in the full sample and within each individual sample, separately. With the exception of tests for peer negative preference, children in the lowest SE cluster also had significantly lower overall social competence, personality functioning scores than did children in higher SE clusters. |
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2016-01-01T00:00:00Z 2016 2017-04-10T14:44:40Z 2019-04-12T16:21:55Z |
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