Examining the heterotypic continuity of aggression using teacher reports: Results from a national Canadian study
Auteurs: Jessie L. Miller, Tracy Vaillancourt, et Michael H. Boyle
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Résumé (anglais)
This study examined the heterotypic continuity of aggression hypothesis (physical to indirect) using independent teacher reports of aggression drawn from a nationally representative sample of 749 Canadian girls and boys. Confirmatory factor analysis using an accelerated longitudinal design confirmed a two-factor model of physical and indirect aggression that was stable across time, but not sex. Mean levels of indirect aggression were highest for girls whereas mean levels of physical aggression were highest for boys. Results of a series of path analyses indicated statistically significant cross-lagged effects that varied by sex. Physical aggression at Time 1 (T1; aged six to nine years) significantly predicted increased levels of indirect aggression at Time 2 (T2; girls only) and Time 3 (T3; boys and girls). Indirect aggression at T1 predicted decreased physical aggression at T2 (boys only) and at T3 (boys and girls). These results offer support for the heterotypic continuity of aggression and underscore the usefulness of teacher reports in studies of childhood aggression.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Jessie L. Miller, Tracy Vaillancourt, et Michael H. Boyle |
Année de pulication | 2009 |
Titre | Examining the heterotypic continuity of aggression using teacher reports: Results from a national Canadian study |
Volume | 18 |
Nom du Journal | Social Development |
Numéro | 1 |
Pages | 164-180 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Jessie L. Miller
- Jessie L. Miller, Tracy Vaillancourt, et Michael H. Boyle
- Examining the heterotypic continuity of aggression using teacher reports: Results from a national Canadian study
- Social Development
- 18
- 2009
- 1
- 164-180