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Language ability, alexithymia and antisocial behaviour: A mediation model

Posted on:2006-09-25Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:Scully, Jenifer ChristineFull Text:PDF
GTID:2457390008468591Subject:Psychology
Abstract/Summary:
Although the relation between poor language ability in childhood and antisocial behaviour in childhood and adolescence is well documented in the literature, it is not known to what extent this relation is sustained in adulthood. Moreover, the factors that mediate this relation have also not been identified. The present study is the first to explore the mediating role of alexithymia, a deficit in the area of emotion regulation, in the relation between poor language ability in childhood and antisocial behaviour in adulthood. Children at 5 years of age and a matched control group were given a battery of measures and followed and reassessed at age 25. Poor language ability in childhood was found to be a risk factor for antisocial behaviour in adulthood. Results did not convincingly prove that alexithymia mediates the relation between poor language ability and antisocial behaviour. Implications of these findings and future directions are discussed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Antisocial behaviour, Language ability, Alexithymia
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