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Executive function mediates the association between cumulative risk and learning in Ghanaian schoolchildren.

Noelle M. Suntheimer, Sharon Wolf, Michael J. Sulik, Esinam Ami Avornyo, Jelena Obradović

2022Developmental Psychology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

= 371; 49% female), shedding light on underlying mechanisms of how risk can undermine learning. A cumulative risk index was created based on a set of four child-reported risk factors: home aggression, unsafe home neighborhood, hunger, and having worked for pay. Cumulative risk and EF were negatively correlated. Learning outcomes (literacy and math test scores) were negatively correlated with earlier measures of cumulative risk and positively correlated with earlier measures of EF. EF mediated the association between cumulative risk and later learning outcomes, accounting for 65.3% of the total effect for literacy and 100% for math. This mediated pathway was robust to controls for child and household sociodemographic characteristics. The findings contribute to a small evidence base on the mediating role of EF in linking adversity and learning outcomes in a global context. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

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Cumulative riskPsychologyPsycINFODevelopmental psychologyAssociation (psychology)Context (archaeology)AggressionLiteracyDemographyMedicineMEDLINEInternal medicineLawPaleontologyBiologyPolitical sciencePedagogySociologyPsychotherapistInfant Development and Preterm CareResilience and Mental Health