2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2022.101139
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Development of cognitive control during adolescence: The integrative effects of family socioeconomic status and parenting behaviors

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“…Additionally, there is a demonstrated correlation between parental SES and both children's executive function (Lawson et al, 2018) and the development of fronto-striatal circuitry during adolescence (Li et al, 2022). By accounting for these factors, the current study demonstrated that the delaying effect of screen exposure on the development of the ICN is a general phenomenon existing in children during preadolescence.…”
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confidence: 52%
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“…Additionally, there is a demonstrated correlation between parental SES and both children's executive function (Lawson et al, 2018) and the development of fronto-striatal circuitry during adolescence (Li et al, 2022). By accounting for these factors, the current study demonstrated that the delaying effect of screen exposure on the development of the ICN is a general phenomenon existing in children during preadolescence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Previous studies showed that there are demographic differences in screen exposure in children and adolescents, for example boys reported higher overall screen use than girls (Nagata et al, 2022), and youth from lower SES and minority backgrounds engaged in more screen activity (Reid Chassiakos et al, 2016). Additionally, there is a demonstrated correlation between parental SES and both children’s executive function (Lawson et al, 2018) and the development of fronto-striatal circuitry during adolescence (Li et al, 2022). By accounting for these factors, the current study demonstrated that the delaying effect of screen exposure on the development of the ICN is a general phenomenon existing in children during preadolescence.…”
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“…Further, our sensitivity analyses suggested that gender identity and perceived socioeconomic status may play a role in the observed associations between cognitive and affective control and adolescent mental health. Indeed, past research suggests that socioeconomic status is associated with the development of cognitive control across adolescence (e.g., Brieant et al., 2021 ; Li et al., 2022 ). However, given that our measure of socioeconomic status relied on young peoples' perceptions, replication of these associations using more objective measures of socioeconomic status will be important.…”
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“…Research indicates that socioecological factors such as family environment and parenting behaviors contribute to the development of substance use ( 6 ). There is an increasing body of evidence spanning childhood and adolescence documenting the detrimental effects of household chaos on parenting and adolescent adjustment, including risk taking.…”
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