Positive and protective: effects of early theory of mind on problem behaviors in at-risk preschoolers

J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2007 Oct;48(10):1025-32. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2007.01806.x.

Abstract

Background: Exposure to harsh parenting and children's skills in 'Theory of Mind' (ToM) show independent and interacting associations with problem behaviors at age 2 (Hughes & Ensor, 2006). This study examined whether these age-2 measures also predict age-4 problem behaviors.

Method: In a socially diverse sample (N = 120), multi-informant, multi-measure, multi-setting ratings indexed problem behaviors at ages 2, 3 and 4; children completed both ToM and verbal-ability tasks at age 2, while video-based ratings of maternal negative affect and control within dyadic mother-child play indexed harsh parenting.

Results: Age-2 harsh parenting and ToM were independent and interacting predictors of age-4 problem behaviors, even with age-2 problem behaviors, verbal ability and social disadvantage all controlled. The interaction between harsh parenting and ToM distinguished persistent vs. diminishing problem behaviors.

Conclusions: Both child and family characteristics predict increases in problem behaviors from 2 to 4; adverse effects of harsh parenting are attenuated for children with good ToM skills.

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Psychological
  • Affect
  • Affective Symptoms / diagnosis
  • Affective Symptoms / psychology
  • Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity / diagnosis
  • Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity / psychology
  • Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders / diagnosis
  • Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders / psychology
  • Child Behavior Disorders / diagnosis
  • Child Behavior Disorders / psychology*
  • Child Development Disorders, Pervasive / diagnosis
  • Child Development Disorders, Pervasive / psychology
  • Child, Preschool
  • Conduct Disorder / diagnosis
  • Conduct Disorder / psychology
  • Culture
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mother-Child Relations
  • Parenting / psychology
  • Personal Construct Theory*
  • Personality Assessment
  • Play and Playthings
  • Prognosis
  • Psychosocial Deprivation
  • Risk Factors