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Published in: European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 7/2016

Open Access 01-07-2016 | Original Contribution

Early family regularity protects against later disruptive behavior

Authors: Jolien Rijlaarsdam, Henning Tiemeier, Ank P. Ringoot, Masha Y. Ivanova, Vincent W. V. Jaddoe, Frank C. Verhulst, Sabine J. Roza

Published in: European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | Issue 7/2016

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Abstract

Infants’ temperamental anger or frustration reactions are highly stable, but are also influenced by maturation and experience. It is yet unclear why some infants high in anger or frustration reactions develop disruptive behavior problems whereas others do not. We examined family regularity, conceptualized as the consistency of mealtime and bedtime routines, as a protective factor against the development of oppositional and aggressive behavior. This study used prospectively collected data from 3136 families participating in the Generation R Study. Infant anger or frustration reactions and family regularity were reported by mothers when children were ages 6 months and 2–4 years, respectively. Multiple informants (parents, teachers, and children) and methods (questionnaire and interview) were used in the assessment of children’s oppositional and aggressive behavior at age 6. Higher levels of family regularity were associated with lower levels of child aggression independent of temperamental anger or frustration reactions (β = −0.05, p = 0.003). The association between child oppositional behavior and temperamental anger or frustration reactions was moderated by family regularity and child gender (β = 0.11, p = 0.046): family regularity reduced the risk for oppositional behavior among those boys who showed anger or frustration reactions in infancy. In conclusion, family regularity reduced the risk for child aggression and showed a gender-specific protective effect against child oppositional behavior associated with anger or frustration reactions. Families that ensured regularity of mealtime and bedtime routines buffered their infant sons high in anger or frustration reactions from developing oppositional behavior.
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Metadata
Title
Early family regularity protects against later disruptive behavior
Authors
Jolien Rijlaarsdam
Henning Tiemeier
Ank P. Ringoot
Masha Y. Ivanova
Vincent W. V. Jaddoe
Frank C. Verhulst
Sabine J. Roza
Publication date
01-07-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry / Issue 7/2016
Print ISSN: 1018-8827
Electronic ISSN: 1435-165X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-015-0797-y

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