Mediating role of poverty in the association between environmental factors and cognitive performance in preschoolers

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento Pub Date : 2020-08-08 DOI:10.32348/1852.4206.V12.N2.26482
C. Fracchia, M. S. Segretín, M. J. Hermida, L. Prats, S. Lipina
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TThe association between environmental factors and cognitive performance during childhood could be mediated by poverty (i.e., households with Unsatisfied or Satisfied Basic Needs). This study explored such mediating roles in preschoolers from different socioeconomic backgrounds. Tasks to assess executive attention, working memory, inhibitory control, planning, and fluid reasoning were administered to 250 children aged 4 and 5 years. The results suggested that poverty mediated the effects of family composition, child health, health risk factors, children and adults at home, maternal age, and literacy activities on the performance of executive attention, fluid reasoning, and inhibitory control. These results contribute to our understanding of the relationship between environmental factors and cognitive development through the identification of the mediating role of poverty.
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贫困在环境因素对学龄前儿童认知表现影响中的中介作用
T环境因素与儿童时期认知表现之间的联系可能由贫困(即基本需求不满足或满足的家庭)介导。本研究探讨了来自不同社会经济背景的学龄前儿童的这种中介作用。对250名4岁和5岁的儿童进行了评估执行注意力、工作记忆、抑制控制、计划和流畅推理的任务。研究结果表明,贫困介导了家庭组成、儿童健康、健康风险因素、家中儿童和成人、母亲年龄和识字活动对执行注意力、流畅推理和抑制控制表现的影响。这些结果有助于我们通过识别贫困的中介作用来理解环境因素与认知发展之间的关系。
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Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento
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