Parents’ perceptions of children’s executive functions across different cities

Wai Kit Trevor YUNG, Cynthia Y. Y. LAI, Ivan Neil GOMEZ, Valerie LOH, Jing WANG, Jacob Y. C. CHAN, Karthikeyan KRISHNAMURTHY, Benson Wui-man LAU, Shamay S. M. NG

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Abstract

Culture is thought to strongly influence the development of executive functions (EF), such that ethnic groups with similar cultural origins are generally assumed to exhibit comparable levels of EF performance. However, other characteristics, such as urbanization and Westernization, may also affect EF performance in societies comprising different ethnic groups, even if the ethnic groups share a similar cultural origin. The present study aimed to compare the perceptions of parents in three cities [China–Shenzhen (ZH group), China–Hong Kong (HK group), and Singapore (SG group)] regarding the EF performances of their children, all of whom share the same genetic and cultural (i.e., Chinese) origin. The study recruited 95 children aged 5–6 years (ZH group = 32; HK group = 32; SG group = 31). Their parents were invited to complete the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF). The ZH group had significantly lower BRIEF scores compared to both the HK and SG groups. However, the BRIEF scores of the HK and SG groups only differed significantly in terms of the Organization of Materials domain. The results suggest city-related differences in parents’ perceptions of their children’s EF performances, despite their similar genetic and cultural backgrounds. We additionally discuss further interpretations of our results and the limitations of this study. Copyright © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)152-161
JournalChild Neuropsychology
Volume25
Issue number2
Early online dateNov 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Citation

Yung, T. W.-K., Lai, C. Y. Y., Gomez, I. N., Loh, V., Wang, J., Chan, J. Y. C., Krishnamurthy, K., Lau, B. W.-M., & Ng, S. S. M. (2019). Parents’ perceptions of children’s executive functions across different cities. Child Neuropsychology, 25(2), 152-161. https://doi.org/10.1080/09297049.2017.1406075

Keywords

  • Executive functions
  • Cultural difference
  • Children
  • Parent rating
  • Asian countries

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