Tracing developmental trajectories of oppositional defiant behaviors in preschool children.

Previous studies on developmental trajectories have used ad hoc definitions of oppositional defiant behaviors (ODB), which makes it difficult to compare results. This article defines developmental trajectories of ODB from ages 3-5 based on five different standard measurements derived from three sepa...

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Main Authors: Lourdes Ezpeleta, Roser Granero, Núria de la Osa, José Blas Navarro, Eva Penelo, Josep M Domènech
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4074167?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-02bf2639b7b241d688ca5633c3906ad42020-11-25T00:13:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e10108910.1371/journal.pone.0101089Tracing developmental trajectories of oppositional defiant behaviors in preschool children.Lourdes EzpeletaRoser GraneroNúria de la OsaJosé Blas NavarroEva PeneloJosep M DomènechPrevious studies on developmental trajectories have used ad hoc definitions of oppositional defiant behaviors (ODB), which makes it difficult to compare results. This article defines developmental trajectories of ODB from ages 3-5 based on five different standard measurements derived from three separate instruments.A sample of 622 three-year-old preschoolers, followed up at ages 4, 5, and 6, was assessed with the five measures of oppositionality answered by parents and teachers. Growth-Mixture-Modeling (GMM) estimated separate developmental trajectories for each ODB measure for ages 3 to 5.The number of classes-trajectories obtained in each GMM depended on the ODB measure, but two clear patterns emerged: four trajectories (persistent low, decreasers, increasers/high increasers, persistent moderate/persistent high) or three trajectories (persistent low, decreasers, increasers/high increasers). Persistent high trajectories accounted for 4.4%-9.5% of the children. The trajectories emerging from the different ODB measures at ages 3 to 5 discriminated disruptive disorders, comorbidity, use of services, and impairment at age 6, and globally showed a similar pattern, summarizing longitudinal information on oppositionality in preschool children in a similar way.Trajectories resulting from standard scales of the questionnaires have predictive validity for identifying relevant clinical outcomes, but are measure-specific. The results contribute to knowledge about the development of ODB in preschool children.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4074167?pdf=render
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author Lourdes Ezpeleta
Roser Granero
Núria de la Osa
José Blas Navarro
Eva Penelo
Josep M Domènech
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Roser Granero
Núria de la Osa
José Blas Navarro
Eva Penelo
Josep M Domènech
Tracing developmental trajectories of oppositional defiant behaviors in preschool children.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Lourdes Ezpeleta
Roser Granero
Núria de la Osa
José Blas Navarro
Eva Penelo
Josep M Domènech
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title Tracing developmental trajectories of oppositional defiant behaviors in preschool children.
title_short Tracing developmental trajectories of oppositional defiant behaviors in preschool children.
title_full Tracing developmental trajectories of oppositional defiant behaviors in preschool children.
title_fullStr Tracing developmental trajectories of oppositional defiant behaviors in preschool children.
title_full_unstemmed Tracing developmental trajectories of oppositional defiant behaviors in preschool children.
title_sort tracing developmental trajectories of oppositional defiant behaviors in preschool children.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Previous studies on developmental trajectories have used ad hoc definitions of oppositional defiant behaviors (ODB), which makes it difficult to compare results. This article defines developmental trajectories of ODB from ages 3-5 based on five different standard measurements derived from three separate instruments.A sample of 622 three-year-old preschoolers, followed up at ages 4, 5, and 6, was assessed with the five measures of oppositionality answered by parents and teachers. Growth-Mixture-Modeling (GMM) estimated separate developmental trajectories for each ODB measure for ages 3 to 5.The number of classes-trajectories obtained in each GMM depended on the ODB measure, but two clear patterns emerged: four trajectories (persistent low, decreasers, increasers/high increasers, persistent moderate/persistent high) or three trajectories (persistent low, decreasers, increasers/high increasers). Persistent high trajectories accounted for 4.4%-9.5% of the children. The trajectories emerging from the different ODB measures at ages 3 to 5 discriminated disruptive disorders, comorbidity, use of services, and impairment at age 6, and globally showed a similar pattern, summarizing longitudinal information on oppositionality in preschool children in a similar way.Trajectories resulting from standard scales of the questionnaires have predictive validity for identifying relevant clinical outcomes, but are measure-specific. The results contribute to knowledge about the development of ODB in preschool children.
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