BEHAVIORAL-INHIBITION - STABILITY AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH ADAPTATION FROM CHILDHOOD TO EARLY ADULTHOOD

Authors
Citation
Sd. Gest, BEHAVIORAL-INHIBITION - STABILITY AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH ADAPTATION FROM CHILDHOOD TO EARLY ADULTHOOD, Journal of personality and social psychology, 72(2), 1997, pp. 467-475
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Social
ISSN journal
00223514
Volume
72
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
467 - 475
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3514(1997)72:2<467:B-SAAW>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The stability of individual differences in behavioral inhibition and t heir association with peer relations, emotional distress, and life-cou rse timing were examined in a longitudinal study of 205 individuals fr om childhood (ages 8 to 12) to early adulthood (ages 17 to 24). Behavi oral inhibition was conceptualized as stranger wariness and measured t hrough ratings made by interviewers following individual interview or testing sessions. Individual differences in behavioral inhibition were consistent from childhood to early adulthood (r=.57). In early adulth ood, higher behavioral inhibition was associated with a less positive, less active social life for both sexes and for men, with greater emot ional distress and negative emotionality. For both genders, participan ts who were inhibited as children were less likely to have moved away from their family of origin by the early adulthood assessment.