INTERACTION BETWEEN REINFORCEMENT SENSITIVITY AND FAMILY FACTORS IMPLICATIONS FOR CHILD AND ADOLESCENT WELL-BEING
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INTERACTION BETWEEN REINFORCEMENT SENSITIVITY AND FAMILY FACTORS IMPLICATIONS FOR CHILD AND ADOLESCENT WELL-BEING
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Interactions between sensitivity to reinforcement and family factors have been investigated in two samples: parent reports of 536 children aged 3 to 18 years and self-reports of 1380 adolescents aged 11 to 18 years, using hierarchical multiple regression. Well-being was measured by the Strengths and Diffi culties Questionnaire, reinforcement sensitivity was measured by the Sensitivity to Punishment and Sensitivity to Reward Scales for Children and Junior Sensitivity to Punishment and Sensitivity to Reward Questionnaire, family factors were measured by the Life Style Questionnaire. The contribution of reinforcement sensitivity to Internalising and Externalising problems for parent reports was 40% and decreased with age. Family risk and protective factors differentially contributed to child and adolescent well-being.
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reinforcement sensitivity, successful development, problem behaviour, family, children, adolescents.
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