Adverse life events, area socio-economic disadvantage, and adolescent psychopathology: the role of closeness to grandparents in moderating the effect of contextual stress

The study, using data from 801 11–16-year-olds clustered in 68 schools across England and Wales, tested whether closeness to grandparents moderates the association between contextual stress and adolescent psychopathology and prosocial behavior, measured with the strengths and difficulties questionna...

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Main Authors: Flouri, Eirini, Buchanan, Ann, Tan, Jo Pei, Griggs, Julia, Attar-Schwartz, Shalhevet
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Language:English
Published: Informa Healthcare 2010
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12954/1/Adverse%20life%20events%2C%20area%20socio-economic%20disadvantage%2C%20and%20adolescent%20psychopathology.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.129542018-06-11T08:38:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12954/ Adverse life events, area socio-economic disadvantage, and adolescent psychopathology: the role of closeness to grandparents in moderating the effect of contextual stress Flouri, Eirini Buchanan, Ann Tan, Jo Pei Griggs, Julia Attar-Schwartz, Shalhevet The study, using data from 801 11–16-year-olds clustered in 68 schools across England and Wales, tested whether closeness to grandparents moderates the association between contextual stress and adolescent psychopathology and prosocial behavior, measured with the strengths and difficulties questionnaire (SDQ). Contextual stress was measured at both school area level (assessed with the index of multiple deprivation) and child level (assessed, as life stress, with the number of proximal and distal adverse life events experienced). At baseline, area stress (multiple deprivation) was unrelated to psychopathology (SDQ), and although both proximal (during the last 12 months) and distal (before the last 12 months) life stress was associated with broad and specific child psychopathology, the association with proximal life stress was stronger. Closeness to the most significant grandparent moderated both the effect of proximal life stress on hyperactivity and broad psychopathology, and the effect of the interaction between distal and proximal life stress on broad and externalizing psychopathology. These findings suggest that the role of grandparents deserves further attention in future investigations of the development of resilience in youth. Informa Healthcare 2010 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12954/1/Adverse%20life%20events%2C%20area%20socio-economic%20disadvantage%2C%20and%20adolescent%20psychopathology.pdf Flouri, Eirini and Buchanan, Ann and Tan, Jo Pei and Griggs, Julia and Attar-Schwartz, Shalhevet (2010) Adverse life events, area socio-economic disadvantage, and adolescent psychopathology: the role of closeness to grandparents in moderating the effect of contextual stress. Stress, 13 (5). pp. 402-412. ISSN 1025-3890; ESSN: 1607-8888 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/10253891003671690?journalCode=ists20 10.3109/10253891003671690
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description The study, using data from 801 11–16-year-olds clustered in 68 schools across England and Wales, tested whether closeness to grandparents moderates the association between contextual stress and adolescent psychopathology and prosocial behavior, measured with the strengths and difficulties questionnaire (SDQ). Contextual stress was measured at both school area level (assessed with the index of multiple deprivation) and child level (assessed, as life stress, with the number of proximal and distal adverse life events experienced). At baseline, area stress (multiple deprivation) was unrelated to psychopathology (SDQ), and although both proximal (during the last 12 months) and distal (before the last 12 months) life stress was associated with broad and specific child psychopathology, the association with proximal life stress was stronger. Closeness to the most significant grandparent moderated both the effect of proximal life stress on hyperactivity and broad psychopathology, and the effect of the interaction between distal and proximal life stress on broad and externalizing psychopathology. These findings suggest that the role of grandparents deserves further attention in future investigations of the development of resilience in youth.
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author Flouri, Eirini
Buchanan, Ann
Tan, Jo Pei
Griggs, Julia
Attar-Schwartz, Shalhevet
spellingShingle Flouri, Eirini
Buchanan, Ann
Tan, Jo Pei
Griggs, Julia
Attar-Schwartz, Shalhevet
Adverse life events, area socio-economic disadvantage, and adolescent psychopathology: the role of closeness to grandparents in moderating the effect of contextual stress
author_facet Flouri, Eirini
Buchanan, Ann
Tan, Jo Pei
Griggs, Julia
Attar-Schwartz, Shalhevet
author_sort Flouri, Eirini
title Adverse life events, area socio-economic disadvantage, and adolescent psychopathology: the role of closeness to grandparents in moderating the effect of contextual stress
title_short Adverse life events, area socio-economic disadvantage, and adolescent psychopathology: the role of closeness to grandparents in moderating the effect of contextual stress
title_full Adverse life events, area socio-economic disadvantage, and adolescent psychopathology: the role of closeness to grandparents in moderating the effect of contextual stress
title_fullStr Adverse life events, area socio-economic disadvantage, and adolescent psychopathology: the role of closeness to grandparents in moderating the effect of contextual stress
title_full_unstemmed Adverse life events, area socio-economic disadvantage, and adolescent psychopathology: the role of closeness to grandparents in moderating the effect of contextual stress
title_sort adverse life events, area socio-economic disadvantage, and adolescent psychopathology: the role of closeness to grandparents in moderating the effect of contextual stress
publisher Informa Healthcare
publishDate 2010
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12954/1/Adverse%20life%20events%2C%20area%20socio-economic%20disadvantage%2C%20and%20adolescent%20psychopathology.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12954/
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/10253891003671690?journalCode=ists20
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