ERIC Number: EJ721340
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2006-Feb
Pages: 12
Abstractor: Author
Reference Count: 51
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ISSN: ISSN-0300-4430
The Relations Between Maternal Expressed Emotion and Children's Perceived Self-Competence, Behavior and Intelligence in African-American Families
Kwon, Julie; Delaney-Black, Virginia; Covington, Chandice; Abell, Steven C.; Nordstrom-Bailey, Beth; Sokol, Robert J.; Ager, Joel
Early Child Development and Care, v176 n2 p195-206 Feb 2006
This study examined the relationship between maternal expressed emotion (EE) and children's perceived self-competence, behavior and intelligence in a community sample of 190 urban, African American children ages 6-7. Maternal EE was measured by the Five Minute Speech Sample. Self reports and standardized measures were used to examine other mother and child variables. Compared with Low EE, High EE was associated with children's decreased cognitive self-concept, increased anxiety, and greater levels of hyperactivity. EE was unrelated to children's intelligence. The study suggests that for African American children at early school age, maternal EE predicts child anxiety, perceived cognitive competence, and hyperactive behavior. Further investigation appears warranted to evaluate the relationship, over time, between EE and child outcomes.
Descriptors: African American Children, Intelligence, Hyperactivity, Anxiety, Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Self Concept, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Ability, Emotional Response, Comparative Analysis
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Early Childhood Education
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Language: English
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