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Auteur Elizabeth VOTRUBA-DRZAL |
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Economic hardship and adolescent behavioral outcomes: Within- and between-family associations - CORRIGENDUM / Portia MILLER ; Lorraine Blatt ; Daniesha Hunter-Rue ; Kelly R. Barry ; Nabila Jamal-Orozco ; Jamie L. HANSON ; Elizabeth VOTRUBA-DRZAL in Development and Psychopathology, 37-1 (February 2025)
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Titre : Economic hardship and adolescent behavioral outcomes: Within- and between-family associations - CORRIGENDUM : Development and Psychopathology Type de document : Texte imprimé et/ou numérique Auteurs : Portia MILLER, Auteur ; Lorraine Blatt, Auteur ; Daniesha Hunter-Rue, Auteur ; Kelly R. Barry, Auteur ; Nabila Jamal-Orozco, Auteur ; Jamie L. HANSON, Auteur ; Elizabeth VOTRUBA-DRZAL, Auteur Article en page(s) : p.541-541 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Material deprivation adolescence corrigendum externalizing financial stress internalizing Index. décimale : PER Périodiques En ligne : https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S095457942400018X Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=546
in Development and Psychopathology > 37-1 (February 2025) . - p.541-541[article] Economic hardship and adolescent behavioral outcomes: Within- and between-family associations - CORRIGENDUM : Development and Psychopathology [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / Portia MILLER, Auteur ; Lorraine Blatt, Auteur ; Daniesha Hunter-Rue, Auteur ; Kelly R. Barry, Auteur ; Nabila Jamal-Orozco, Auteur ; Jamie L. HANSON, Auteur ; Elizabeth VOTRUBA-DRZAL, Auteur . - p.541-541.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Development and Psychopathology > 37-1 (February 2025) . - p.541-541
Mots-clés : Material deprivation adolescence corrigendum externalizing financial stress internalizing Index. décimale : PER Périodiques En ligne : https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S095457942400018X Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=546 Economic hardship and adolescent behavioral outcomes: Within- and between-family associations / Portia MILLER ; Lorraine Blatt ; Daniesha Hunter-Rue ; Kelly R. Barry ; Nabila Jamal-Orozco ; Jamie L. HANSON ; Elizabeth VOTRUBA-DRZAL in Development and Psychopathology, 37-1 (February 2025)
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Titre : Economic hardship and adolescent behavioral outcomes: Within- and between-family associations : Development and Psychopathology Type de document : Texte imprimé et/ou numérique Auteurs : Portia MILLER, Auteur ; Lorraine Blatt, Auteur ; Daniesha Hunter-Rue, Auteur ; Kelly R. Barry, Auteur ; Nabila Jamal-Orozco, Auteur ; Jamie L. HANSON, Auteur ; Elizabeth VOTRUBA-DRZAL, Auteur Article en page(s) : p.107-124 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Material deprivation adolescence externalizing financial stress internalizing Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Understanding how youth perceive household economic hardship and how it relates to their behavior is vital given associations between hardship and behavioral development. Yet, most studies ignore youth?s own perceptions of economic hardship, instead relying solely on caregiver reports. Moreover, the literature has tended to treat economic hardship as a stable force over time, rather than a volatile one that varies month-to-month. This study addressed extant limitations by collecting monthly measures of economic hardship, specifically caregiver- and youth-reported material deprivation and youth-reported financial stress, and youth internalizing and externalizing problems from 104 youth-caregiver dyads (youth: 14-16 years, 55% female, 37% Black, 43% White) over nine months. We examined month-to-month variability of these constructs and how youth-reports of material deprivation and financial stress predicted their behavior problems, controlling for caregiver-reports of material deprivation. We found that hardship measures varied month-to-month (ICCs = 0.69-0.73), and youth-reported material deprivation positively predicted internalizing when examining both within- and between-individual variability (? = .19-.47). Youth-reported financial stress positively predicted within-individual variation in externalizing (? = .18), while youth reports of material deprivation predicted externalizing when looking between families (? = .41). Caregiver-reported material deprivation was unrelated to youth behavior when accounting for youth perceptions of economic hardship. En ligne : https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954579423001451 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=546
in Development and Psychopathology > 37-1 (February 2025) . - p.107-124[article] Economic hardship and adolescent behavioral outcomes: Within- and between-family associations : Development and Psychopathology [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / Portia MILLER, Auteur ; Lorraine Blatt, Auteur ; Daniesha Hunter-Rue, Auteur ; Kelly R. Barry, Auteur ; Nabila Jamal-Orozco, Auteur ; Jamie L. HANSON, Auteur ; Elizabeth VOTRUBA-DRZAL, Auteur . - p.107-124.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Development and Psychopathology > 37-1 (February 2025) . - p.107-124
Mots-clés : Material deprivation adolescence externalizing financial stress internalizing Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Understanding how youth perceive household economic hardship and how it relates to their behavior is vital given associations between hardship and behavioral development. Yet, most studies ignore youth?s own perceptions of economic hardship, instead relying solely on caregiver reports. Moreover, the literature has tended to treat economic hardship as a stable force over time, rather than a volatile one that varies month-to-month. This study addressed extant limitations by collecting monthly measures of economic hardship, specifically caregiver- and youth-reported material deprivation and youth-reported financial stress, and youth internalizing and externalizing problems from 104 youth-caregiver dyads (youth: 14-16 years, 55% female, 37% Black, 43% White) over nine months. We examined month-to-month variability of these constructs and how youth-reports of material deprivation and financial stress predicted their behavior problems, controlling for caregiver-reports of material deprivation. We found that hardship measures varied month-to-month (ICCs = 0.69-0.73), and youth-reported material deprivation positively predicted internalizing when examining both within- and between-individual variability (? = .19-.47). Youth-reported financial stress positively predicted within-individual variation in externalizing (? = .18), while youth reports of material deprivation predicted externalizing when looking between families (? = .41). Caregiver-reported material deprivation was unrelated to youth behavior when accounting for youth perceptions of economic hardship. En ligne : https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954579423001451 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=546 Examining income dynamics and externalizing and internalizing trajectories through a developmental psychopathology lens: A nationally representative study / Portia MILLER in Development and Psychopathology, 33-1 (February 2021)
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Titre : Examining income dynamics and externalizing and internalizing trajectories through a developmental psychopathology lens: A nationally representative study Type de document : Texte imprimé et/ou numérique Auteurs : Portia MILLER, Auteur ; Laura BETANCUR, Auteur ; Kendra WHITFIELD, Auteur ; Elizabeth VOTRUBA-DRZAL, Auteur Article en page(s) : p.1-17 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : externalizing income internalizing trajectory modeling Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Prior research has documented elevations in levels of internalizing and externalizing behaviors among children in lower income families in comparison to more advantaged peers. However, most studies focus on behavior problems at a single point in time or within a short developmental period. Associations between income dynamics and developmental trajectories of behavior problems over time are less understood. To address this, the current study uses data from the National Longitudinal Study of Youth (N = 7,476; 50.8% male) to examine how income dynamics (annual income and income volatility) across three distinct developmental periods from early childhood to early adolescence relate to trajectories of externalizing and internalizing problems. Group-based mixture modeling revealed a five-group trajectory model for externalizing behavior and a four-group trajectory model for internalizing behavior. Higher cumulative annual income predicted greater likelihood of belonging to the low-stable group compared to the other, more problematic groups for both externalizing and internalizing trajectories. In addition, income losses predicted higher risk of membership in any group other than the low-stable group for internalizing and externalizing behavior. Developmental period-specific income dynamics, though not as consistent as cumulative dynamics, also predicted trajectory group membership. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954579419001494 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=442
in Development and Psychopathology > 33-1 (February 2021) . - p.1-17[article] Examining income dynamics and externalizing and internalizing trajectories through a developmental psychopathology lens: A nationally representative study [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / Portia MILLER, Auteur ; Laura BETANCUR, Auteur ; Kendra WHITFIELD, Auteur ; Elizabeth VOTRUBA-DRZAL, Auteur . - p.1-17.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Development and Psychopathology > 33-1 (February 2021) . - p.1-17
Mots-clés : externalizing income internalizing trajectory modeling Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Prior research has documented elevations in levels of internalizing and externalizing behaviors among children in lower income families in comparison to more advantaged peers. However, most studies focus on behavior problems at a single point in time or within a short developmental period. Associations between income dynamics and developmental trajectories of behavior problems over time are less understood. To address this, the current study uses data from the National Longitudinal Study of Youth (N = 7,476; 50.8% male) to examine how income dynamics (annual income and income volatility) across three distinct developmental periods from early childhood to early adolescence relate to trajectories of externalizing and internalizing problems. Group-based mixture modeling revealed a five-group trajectory model for externalizing behavior and a four-group trajectory model for internalizing behavior. Higher cumulative annual income predicted greater likelihood of belonging to the low-stable group compared to the other, more problematic groups for both externalizing and internalizing trajectories. In addition, income losses predicted higher risk of membership in any group other than the low-stable group for internalizing and externalizing behavior. Developmental period-specific income dynamics, though not as consistent as cumulative dynamics, also predicted trajectory group membership. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954579419001494 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=442