Positive Attributes Buffer the Negative Associations Between Low Intelligence and High Psychopathology With Educational Outcomes
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Resumo: | Objective: This study examines the extent to which children's positive attributes are distinct from psychopathology. We also investigate whether positive attributes change or "buffer" the impact of low intelligence and high psychopathology on negative educational outcomes. Method: In a community sample of 2,240 children (6-14 years of age), we investigated associations among positive attributes, psychopathology, intelligence, and negative educational outcomes. Negative educational outcomes were operationalized as learning problems and poor academic performance. We tested the discriminant validity of psychopathology versus positive attributes using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and propensity score matching analysis (PSM), and used generalized estimating equations (GEE) models to test main effects and interactions among predictors of educational outcomes. Results: According to both CFA and PSM, positive attributes and psychiatric symptoms were distinct constructs. Positive attributes were associated with lower levels of negative educational outcomes, independent of intelligence and psychopathology. Positive attributes buffer the negative effects of lower intelligence on learning problems, and higher psychopathology on poor academic performance. Conclusion: Children's positive attributes are associated with lower levels of negative school outcomes. Positive attributes act both independently and by modifying the negative effects of low intelligence and high psychiatric symptoms on educational outcomes. Subsequent research should test interventions designed to foster the development of positive attributes in children at high risk for educational problems. |
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Positive Attributes Buffer the Negative Associations Between Low Intelligence and High Psychopathology With Educational Outcomesnoncognitive skillsyouth strengths inventoryinteractionschoolPsychiatric-DisordersMental-DisordersSkill FormationHealthChildAttainmentPersonalityTechnologyEconomicsStrengthsObjective: This study examines the extent to which children's positive attributes are distinct from psychopathology. We also investigate whether positive attributes change or "buffer" the impact of low intelligence and high psychopathology on negative educational outcomes. Method: In a community sample of 2,240 children (6-14 years of age), we investigated associations among positive attributes, psychopathology, intelligence, and negative educational outcomes. Negative educational outcomes were operationalized as learning problems and poor academic performance. We tested the discriminant validity of psychopathology versus positive attributes using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and propensity score matching analysis (PSM), and used generalized estimating equations (GEE) models to test main effects and interactions among predictors of educational outcomes. Results: According to both CFA and PSM, positive attributes and psychiatric symptoms were distinct constructs. Positive attributes were associated with lower levels of negative educational outcomes, independent of intelligence and psychopathology. Positive attributes buffer the negative effects of lower intelligence on learning problems, and higher psychopathology on poor academic performance. Conclusion: Children's positive attributes are associated with lower levels of negative school outcomes. Positive attributes act both independently and by modifying the negative effects of low intelligence and high psychiatric symptoms on educational outcomes. Subsequent research should test interventions designed to foster the development of positive attributes in children at high risk for educational problems.HCPA, Porto Alegre, RS, BrazilUniv Fed Rio Grande do Sul, BR-90035003 Porto Alegre, RS, BrazilNIMH, Sect Bipolar Spectrum Disorders, Intramural Res Program, Bethesda, MD 20892 USANIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USAKings Coll London, Inst Psychiat, London WC2R 2LS, EnglandUniv Fed Sao Paulo, UNIFESP, Sao Paulo, BrazilNatl Inst Dev Psychiat Children & Adolescents, INCT CNPq, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Rio Grande do Sul, HCPA, BR-90035003 Porto Alegre, RS, BrazilINCT CNPq, Brasilia, DF, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo, INCT CNPq, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Sao Paulo, Inst Psychiat, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Rio Grande do Sul, HCPA, INCT CNPq, BR-90035003 Porto Alegre, RS, BrazilUniv Fed Rio Grande do Sul, BR-90035003 Porto Alegre, RS, BrazilINCT CNPq, Brasilia, DF, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (UNIFESP)Web of ScienceConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)CNPq: 573974/2008-0FAPESP: 2008/57896-8Elsevier Science Inc2018-07-26T17:30:28Z2018-07-26T17:30:28Z2016info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion47-53http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2015.10.013Journal Of The American Academy Of Child And Adolescent Psychiatry. New York, v. 55, n. 1, p. 47-53, 2016.10.1016/j.jaac.2015.10.0130890-8567http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/46080WOS:000367121500009engJournal Of The American Academy Of Child And Adolescent Psychiatryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHoffmann, Mauricio ScopeLeibenluft, EllenStringaris, ArgyrisLaporte, Paola PaganellaPan, Pedro Mario [UNIFESP]Gadelha, Ary [UNIFESP]Manfro, Gisele GusMiguel, Euripedes Constantino [UNIFESP]Rohde, Luis AugustoSalum, Giovanni Abrahaoreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2021-10-05T11:36:30Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/46080Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652021-10-05T11:36:30Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Positive Attributes Buffer the Negative Associations Between Low Intelligence and High Psychopathology With Educational Outcomes |
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Positive Attributes Buffer the Negative Associations Between Low Intelligence and High Psychopathology With Educational Outcomes |
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Positive Attributes Buffer the Negative Associations Between Low Intelligence and High Psychopathology With Educational Outcomes Hoffmann, Mauricio Scope noncognitive skills youth strengths inventory interaction schoolPsychiatric-Disorders Mental-Disorders Skill Formation Health Child Attainment Personality Technology Economics Strengths |
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Positive Attributes Buffer the Negative Associations Between Low Intelligence and High Psychopathology With Educational Outcomes |
title_full |
Positive Attributes Buffer the Negative Associations Between Low Intelligence and High Psychopathology With Educational Outcomes |
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Positive Attributes Buffer the Negative Associations Between Low Intelligence and High Psychopathology With Educational Outcomes |
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Positive Attributes Buffer the Negative Associations Between Low Intelligence and High Psychopathology With Educational Outcomes |
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Positive Attributes Buffer the Negative Associations Between Low Intelligence and High Psychopathology With Educational Outcomes |
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Hoffmann, Mauricio Scope |
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Hoffmann, Mauricio Scope Leibenluft, Ellen Stringaris, Argyris Laporte, Paola Paganella Pan, Pedro Mario [UNIFESP] Gadelha, Ary [UNIFESP] Manfro, Gisele Gus Miguel, Euripedes Constantino [UNIFESP] Rohde, Luis Augusto Salum, Giovanni Abrahao |
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Leibenluft, Ellen Stringaris, Argyris Laporte, Paola Paganella Pan, Pedro Mario [UNIFESP] Gadelha, Ary [UNIFESP] Manfro, Gisele Gus Miguel, Euripedes Constantino [UNIFESP] Rohde, Luis Augusto Salum, Giovanni Abrahao |
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Hoffmann, Mauricio Scope Leibenluft, Ellen Stringaris, Argyris Laporte, Paola Paganella Pan, Pedro Mario [UNIFESP] Gadelha, Ary [UNIFESP] Manfro, Gisele Gus Miguel, Euripedes Constantino [UNIFESP] Rohde, Luis Augusto Salum, Giovanni Abrahao |
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noncognitive skills youth strengths inventory interaction schoolPsychiatric-Disorders Mental-Disorders Skill Formation Health Child Attainment Personality Technology Economics Strengths |
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noncognitive skills youth strengths inventory interaction schoolPsychiatric-Disorders Mental-Disorders Skill Formation Health Child Attainment Personality Technology Economics Strengths |
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Objective: This study examines the extent to which children's positive attributes are distinct from psychopathology. We also investigate whether positive attributes change or "buffer" the impact of low intelligence and high psychopathology on negative educational outcomes. Method: In a community sample of 2,240 children (6-14 years of age), we investigated associations among positive attributes, psychopathology, intelligence, and negative educational outcomes. Negative educational outcomes were operationalized as learning problems and poor academic performance. We tested the discriminant validity of psychopathology versus positive attributes using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and propensity score matching analysis (PSM), and used generalized estimating equations (GEE) models to test main effects and interactions among predictors of educational outcomes. Results: According to both CFA and PSM, positive attributes and psychiatric symptoms were distinct constructs. Positive attributes were associated with lower levels of negative educational outcomes, independent of intelligence and psychopathology. Positive attributes buffer the negative effects of lower intelligence on learning problems, and higher psychopathology on poor academic performance. Conclusion: Children's positive attributes are associated with lower levels of negative school outcomes. Positive attributes act both independently and by modifying the negative effects of low intelligence and high psychiatric symptoms on educational outcomes. Subsequent research should test interventions designed to foster the development of positive attributes in children at high risk for educational problems. |
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