A latent profile analysis of callous-unemotional traits and emotional behavioural problems in early childhood: associations with self-regulation

Studies have used a person-centred approach to examine profiles of callous-unemotional traits with conduct problems in early childhood. Yet, there is a lack of research exploring heterogeneity of profiles with callous-unemotional traits and internalizing problems, though they often co-occur. The cur...

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Main Authors: Tan, Chloe Yi En, Kyeong, Yena, Phua, Desiree, Eriksson, Johan Gunnar, Chen, Helen Yu, Meaney, Michael, Setoh, Peipei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1778062024-06-02T15:31:41Z A latent profile analysis of callous-unemotional traits and emotional behavioural problems in early childhood: associations with self-regulation Tan, Chloe Yi En Kyeong, Yena Phua, Desiree Eriksson, Johan Gunnar Chen, Helen Yu Meaney, Michael Setoh, Peipei School of Social Sciences Division of Psychology National University of Singapore KK Women's and Children's Hospital Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, A*STAR Social Sciences Studies have used a person-centred approach to examine profiles of callous-unemotional traits with conduct problems in early childhood. Yet, there is a lack of research exploring heterogeneity of profiles with callous-unemotional traits and internalizing problems, though they often co-occur. The current study addressed this gap and explored the heterogeneity of profiles by examining their relations to children’s self-regulation, which may inhibit the onset of conduct problems. Parents of age 6–7 children (n = 475; 48% female) from Singapore’s birth cohort study completed the Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits and Child Behavior Checklist. First, Latent Profile Analysis was conducted to delineate profiles of callousness and uncaring traits (CA/UN) with externalizing (EX) and internalizing problems (IN) in early childhood. Next, a one-way ANOVA assessed differences in children’s global self-regulation across the identified profiles, using parents’ responses on the Behaviour Rating Inventory of Executive Function 2 when children were 7. Four profiles emerged: low risk (34%; low on both CA/UN and IN/EX), medium risk (51%; medium levels of CA/UN/IN/EX), mixed risk (7%; low CA/UN but high IN/EX), and high risk (8%, high on both CA/UN and IN/EX). While high risk group exhibited the lowest self-regulation, the mixed risk group displayed lower levels of self-regulation than the low risk but higher than the medium risk group. This is the first study to use a person-centred approach in examining different manifestations of callous-unemotional traits with emotional behavioural problems in early childhood. Findings show how heterogeneity between the profiles identified could be associated with children’s self-regulation. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Ministry of Education (MOE) Ministry of Health (MOH) National Medical Research Council (NMRC) National Research Foundation (NRF) 2024-05-31T02:10:17Z 2024-05-31T02:10:17Z 2024 Working Paper Tan, C. Y. E., Kyeong, Y., Phua, D., Eriksson, J. G., Chen, H. Y., Meaney, M. & Setoh, P. (2024). A latent profile analysis of callous-unemotional traits and emotional behavioural problems in early childhood: associations with self-regulation. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177806 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177806 en NUHSRO/2021/093/NUSMed/13/LOA RG39/22 OF-LCG; MOH-000504 © 2024 The Author(s). All rights reserved. application/pdf
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topic Social Sciences
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Tan, Chloe Yi En
Kyeong, Yena
Phua, Desiree
Eriksson, Johan Gunnar
Chen, Helen Yu
Meaney, Michael
Setoh, Peipei
A latent profile analysis of callous-unemotional traits and emotional behavioural problems in early childhood: associations with self-regulation
description Studies have used a person-centred approach to examine profiles of callous-unemotional traits with conduct problems in early childhood. Yet, there is a lack of research exploring heterogeneity of profiles with callous-unemotional traits and internalizing problems, though they often co-occur. The current study addressed this gap and explored the heterogeneity of profiles by examining their relations to children’s self-regulation, which may inhibit the onset of conduct problems. Parents of age 6–7 children (n = 475; 48% female) from Singapore’s birth cohort study completed the Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits and Child Behavior Checklist. First, Latent Profile Analysis was conducted to delineate profiles of callousness and uncaring traits (CA/UN) with externalizing (EX) and internalizing problems (IN) in early childhood. Next, a one-way ANOVA assessed differences in children’s global self-regulation across the identified profiles, using parents’ responses on the Behaviour Rating Inventory of Executive Function 2 when children were 7. Four profiles emerged: low risk (34%; low on both CA/UN and IN/EX), medium risk (51%; medium levels of CA/UN/IN/EX), mixed risk (7%; low CA/UN but high IN/EX), and high risk (8%, high on both CA/UN and IN/EX). While high risk group exhibited the lowest self-regulation, the mixed risk group displayed lower levels of self-regulation than the low risk but higher than the medium risk group. This is the first study to use a person-centred approach in examining different manifestations of callous-unemotional traits with emotional behavioural problems in early childhood. Findings show how heterogeneity between the profiles identified could be associated with children’s self-regulation.
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author_facet School of Social Sciences
Tan, Chloe Yi En
Kyeong, Yena
Phua, Desiree
Eriksson, Johan Gunnar
Chen, Helen Yu
Meaney, Michael
Setoh, Peipei
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author Tan, Chloe Yi En
Kyeong, Yena
Phua, Desiree
Eriksson, Johan Gunnar
Chen, Helen Yu
Meaney, Michael
Setoh, Peipei
author_sort Tan, Chloe Yi En
title A latent profile analysis of callous-unemotional traits and emotional behavioural problems in early childhood: associations with self-regulation
title_short A latent profile analysis of callous-unemotional traits and emotional behavioural problems in early childhood: associations with self-regulation
title_full A latent profile analysis of callous-unemotional traits and emotional behavioural problems in early childhood: associations with self-regulation
title_fullStr A latent profile analysis of callous-unemotional traits and emotional behavioural problems in early childhood: associations with self-regulation
title_full_unstemmed A latent profile analysis of callous-unemotional traits and emotional behavioural problems in early childhood: associations with self-regulation
title_sort latent profile analysis of callous-unemotional traits and emotional behavioural problems in early childhood: associations with self-regulation
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