心理学
弱势群体
认知灵活性
社会经济地位
发展心理学
认知
执行职能
灵活性(工程)
家庭收入
工作记忆
感知
人口学
精神科
人口
法学
神经科学
经济
社会学
统计
经济增长
数学
政治学
作者
Hua Ming,Feng Zhang,Ying Jiang,Yi Ren,Silin Huang
摘要
Family socio‐economic status (SES) is significantly related to disparities in children’s executive function. Children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds perform worse on executive function tasks than their peers from high‐SES families. The protective factors in the relationship between SES and executive function have not been sufficiently investigated, especially from the perspective of parents’ and children’s perceptions and expectations regarding SES. Therefore, this study aimed to examine whether parental subjective SES and children’s subjective social mobility separately moderated the relationship between family SES and children’s executive function among 885 participants aged 9–13 years. The results showed that family SES was positively related to the three components of executive function (cognitive flexibility, inhibitory control, and working memory). Moreover, the relationship between SES and cognitive flexibility was weak among the children with a high level of subjective social mobility or those whose parents had high levels of subjective SES. Among children from families with economic hardship, subjective social mobility is a potential protective factor mitigating the negative effects of low family SES on their cognitive flexibility.
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