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      유아의 주의력결핍, 과잉행동성향과 또래거부 및 친구관계의 관련성에서 친사회성의 중재효과 = Moderating Effects of Prosocial Behavior on Association between ADHD and Peer Rejection, Friendship of Preschoolers

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      The purpose of the research was to examine the moderating effects of children`s prosocial behavior on a potential relationship of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and peer rejection as well as friendship. Participants consisted of 252, 3 year old including 136 boys and 116 girls. They were recruited from day care centers and preschools in Gyeonggi province and Incheon city. Prosocial behavior and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder syndrome were assessed based on teacher ratings. A peer nomination inventory was used to assess peer rejection and friendship. Children were asked to nominate three peers that they liked and considered friends as well as three peers that they did not like and did not consider friends. Findings suggested that prosocial behavior moderated the relation between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and peer rejection as well as friendship. ADHD was related to peer rejection and fewer friends for children with lower levels of prosocial behavior. However, the association of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and peer rejection was not significant for children who had higher levels of prosocial behavior. Moreover, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder did not influence to friendship for children who had the higher levels of prosocial behavior. The results indicate that increasing prosocial behavior may improve peer relationship functioning of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
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      The purpose of the research was to examine the moderating effects of children`s prosocial behavior on a potential relationship of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and peer rejection as well as friendship. Participants consisted of 252, 3 year ...

      The purpose of the research was to examine the moderating effects of children`s prosocial behavior on a potential relationship of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and peer rejection as well as friendship. Participants consisted of 252, 3 year old including 136 boys and 116 girls. They were recruited from day care centers and preschools in Gyeonggi province and Incheon city. Prosocial behavior and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder syndrome were assessed based on teacher ratings. A peer nomination inventory was used to assess peer rejection and friendship. Children were asked to nominate three peers that they liked and considered friends as well as three peers that they did not like and did not consider friends. Findings suggested that prosocial behavior moderated the relation between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and peer rejection as well as friendship. ADHD was related to peer rejection and fewer friends for children with lower levels of prosocial behavior. However, the association of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and peer rejection was not significant for children who had higher levels of prosocial behavior. Moreover, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder did not influence to friendship for children who had the higher levels of prosocial behavior. The results indicate that increasing prosocial behavior may improve peer relationship functioning of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

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      1 Betsy Hoza, "What Aspects of Peer Relationships Are Impaired in Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder?" American Psychological Association (APA) 73 (73): 411-423, 2005

      2 David Schwartz, "Victimization in South Korean children’s peer groups" Springer Nature 30 (30): 113-125, 2002

      3 Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke, "Varieties of preschool hyperactivity: multiple pathways from risk to disorder" Wiley-Blackwell 8 (8): 141-150, 2005

      4 Asher, S. R, "The company they keep: friendship during childhood and adolescence" Cambridge University Press 366-405, 1996

      5 Bernadette P. Luengo Kanacri, "The Development of Prosociality from Adolescence to Early Adulthood: The Role of Effortful Control" Wiley-Blackwell 81 (81): 302-312, 2013

      6 Wan-Ling Tseng, "Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Peer Functioning: a Transactional Model of Development" Springer Nature 42 (42): 1353-1365, 2014

      7 Hay, D. F, "Socioemotional development in the toddler years: Transitions and transformations" Guilford 100-131, 2007

      8 Peter J. LaFreniere, "Social competence and behavior evaluation in children ages 3 to 6 years: The short form (SCBE-30)." American Psychological Association (APA) 8 (8): 369-377, 1996

      9 Tseng, W. L, "Relations of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity to preadolescent peer functioning : the mediating roles of aggressive and prosocial behaviors" 41 (41): 275-287, 2012

      10 Emily R. Griese, "Prosocial Behavior as a Protective Factor for Children’s Peer Victimization" Springer Nature 43 (43): 1052-1065, 2014

      1 Betsy Hoza, "What Aspects of Peer Relationships Are Impaired in Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder?" American Psychological Association (APA) 73 (73): 411-423, 2005

      2 David Schwartz, "Victimization in South Korean children’s peer groups" Springer Nature 30 (30): 113-125, 2002

      3 Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke, "Varieties of preschool hyperactivity: multiple pathways from risk to disorder" Wiley-Blackwell 8 (8): 141-150, 2005

      4 Asher, S. R, "The company they keep: friendship during childhood and adolescence" Cambridge University Press 366-405, 1996

      5 Bernadette P. Luengo Kanacri, "The Development of Prosociality from Adolescence to Early Adulthood: The Role of Effortful Control" Wiley-Blackwell 81 (81): 302-312, 2013

      6 Wan-Ling Tseng, "Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Peer Functioning: a Transactional Model of Development" Springer Nature 42 (42): 1353-1365, 2014

      7 Hay, D. F, "Socioemotional development in the toddler years: Transitions and transformations" Guilford 100-131, 2007

      8 Peter J. LaFreniere, "Social competence and behavior evaluation in children ages 3 to 6 years: The short form (SCBE-30)." American Psychological Association (APA) 8 (8): 369-377, 1996

      9 Tseng, W. L, "Relations of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity to preadolescent peer functioning : the mediating roles of aggressive and prosocial behaviors" 41 (41): 275-287, 2012

      10 Emily R. Griese, "Prosocial Behavior as a Protective Factor for Children’s Peer Victimization" Springer Nature 43 (43): 1052-1065, 2014

      11 Sebanc, A. M, "Predicting having a best friend in young children : Individual characteristics and friendship features" 168 (168): 81-96, 2007

      12 Frank Vitaro, "Predicting Stable Peer Rejection From Kindergarten to Grade One" Informa UK Limited 19 (19): 257-264, 1990

      13 Ada Fonzi, "Predicting Children's Friendship Status from Their Dyadic Interaction in Structured Situations of Potential Conflict" Wiley-Blackwell 68 (68): 496-506, 1997

      14 Emily R. Griese, "Peer victimization and prosocial behavior trajectories: Exploring sources of resilience for victims" Elsevier BV 44 : 1-11, 2016

      15 Sylvie Mrug, "Peer Rejection and Friendships in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Contributions to Long-Term Outcomes" Springer Nature 40 (40): 1013-1023, 2012

      16 Betsy Hoza, "Peer Functioning in Children With ADHD" Elsevier BV 7 (7): 101-106, 2007

      17 Carollee Howes, "Patterns of Friendship" JSTOR 54 (54): 1041-1053, 1983

      18 George J. DuPaul, "Parent and Teacher Ratings of ADHD Symptoms: Psychometric Properties in a Community-Based Sample" Informa UK Limited 20 (20): 245-253, 1991

      19 Drew Erhardt, "Initial sociometric impressions of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and comparison boys: Predictions from social behaviors and from nonbehavioral variables." American Psychological Association (APA) 62 (62): 833-842, 1994

      20 Sébastien Normand, "How Do Children with ADHD (Mis)manage Their Real-Life Dyadic Friendships? A Multi-Method Investigation" Springer Nature 39 (39): 293-305, 2011

      21 Asher, S. R, "Handbook of peer interactions, relationships, and groups" Guilford 232-248, 2009

      22 Eisenberg, N, "Handbook of child psychology : Vol. 3., Social, emotional, and personality development" Wiley 664-718, 2006

      23 Lorraine Swords, "Factors associated with acceptance of peers with mental health problems in childhood and adolescence" Wiley-Blackwell 52 (52): 933-941, 2011

      24 Nancy Eisenberg, "Consistency and Development of Prosocial Dispositions: A Longitudinal Study" Wiley-Blackwell 70 (70): 1360-1372, 1999

      25 Frank M. Gresham, "Comorbidity of hyperactivity-impulsivity-inattention and conduct problems: Risk factors in social, affective, and academic domains" Springer Nature 26 (26): 393-406, 1998

      26 Barry H. Schneider, "Children's Friendships: The Giant Step Beyond Peer Acceptance" SAGE Publications 11 (11): 323-340, 2016

      27 Kirsten Holmberg, "Bullying and attention-deficit- hyperactivity disorder in 10-year-olds in a Swedish community" Wiley-Blackwell 50 (50): 134-138, 2008

      28 Karen L. Bierman, "Behavioral and Cognitive Readiness for School: Cross-domain Associations for Children Attending Head Start" Wiley-Blackwell 18 (18): 305-323, 2009

      29 Sylvie Mrug, "Behavior and Peer Status in Children With ADHD" SAGE Publications 10 (10): 359-371, 2016

      30 CATHERINE L. BAGWELL, "Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Problems in Peer Relations: Predictions From Childhood to Adolescence" Elsevier BV 40 (40): 1285-1292, 2001

      31 Stephen P. Hinshaw, "Aggressive, prosocial, and nonsocial behavior in hyperactive boys: Dose effects of methylphenidate in naturalistic settings" American Psychological Association (APA) 57 (57): 636-643, 1989

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