A Developmental Pathway from Early Inhibitory Control to Social Connectedness

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Selin Zeytinoglu
Santiago Morales
Heather A. Henderson
Nathan A. Fox
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[1] University of Maryland,Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology
[2] University of Southern California,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Waterloo,Department of Psychology
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Inhibitory control; Loneliness; Friendship quality; Behavioral problems; Social connectedness;
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Social connections are critical for mental and physical health; however, the developmental pathways to children’s social connectedness outcomes are not well understood. This study examined the pathways from children’s inhibitory control at 4 years to two social connectedness outcomes – loneliness and friendship quality at age 10 – through behavioral problems at age 7. As part of a longitudinal study (N = 291, 54% girls), children’s inhibitory control was assessed via a Go/No-Go task when children were 4 years old. Mothers reported on children’s behavioral problems at ages 4 and 7 years. Children reported on their friendship quality and loneliness at ages 7 and 10 years. Greater inhibitory control at 4 years predicted lower behavioral problems at 7 years, which in turn predicted better friendship quality and lower loneliness at 10 years. Indirect effects from inhibitory control at 4 years to loneliness and friendship quality at 10 years via behavioral problems at 7 years were significant. Findings suggest that inhibitory control in early childhood may play a key role for the development of social connectedness in middle childhood via its impact on children’s behavioral problems.
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