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Content Inside:7 Child BehaviourPage 1CLSMillennium Cohort Study BRIEFING 7 JUNE 2007CHILD BEHAVIOURCentre for Longitudinal Studies Institute of Education University of London 20 Bedford Way London WC1H 0ALtel: +44 (0)20 7612 6875 fax: +44 (0)20 7612 6880 email: cls@ioe.ac.uk web: www.cls.ioe.ac.ukWhy and how behaviour ismeasuredThe acquisition of emotional intelligenceis an important element of success inlife. A childs emotional and behaviouralproblems help predict difficulties atschool and delinquency later on.Emotional adjustment was assessedusing the Strengths and DifficultiesQuestionnaire (SDQ). This is abehavioural screening questionnaire for3 to 16yearolds and is also a wellvalidated tool for screening psychiatricdisorder. Within the normal range ofscores it taps into variations in selfregulation which may reflect theoutcomes of earlier experience. It alsohelps to predict what may happen tothe child in the future. The SDQconsists of 25 items generating anoverall score as well as scores for fivesubscales measuring: conduct;hyperactivity; emotional symptoms; peerproblems and prosocial behaviour. Theitems were assessed for all childrenvia parental report usually by themother in the computerassisted selfcompletion module. In families withtwins or triplets only one child wasassessed.For the following analysis an averagedifficulties score was computed bysumming replies to the 20 itemsindicating behavioural problemscontained in the subscales. Themaximum score if the parent said itwas certainly rather than somewhattrue that the child showed all 20problems would be 40. The abnormalTaken from Chapter 7 of Millennium Cohort Study Second Survey:A Users Guide to Initial FindingsAnitha George Kirstine Hansen and Ingrid Schoonrange starts at 17. The raw mean scorereported for the whole sample was 9.3equivalent to it being somewhat truethat the child showed a problem on justunder half the items or that there wascertainly a problem on just under aquarter.This briefing relates the behavio ...
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