Self-Regulation Mindsets: Relationship to Coping, Executive Functioning, and ADHD

Author:

Burnette Jeni L.1,Babij Alexandra D.1,Oddo Lauren E.2,Knouse Laura E.3

Affiliation:

1. North Carolina State University.

2. University of Maryland.

3. University of Richmond.

Abstract

Introduction: We examined if mindsets about the stability (fixed mindset) or malleability (growth mindset) of self-regulation predicted coping with setbacks. We also investigated relations with Executive Function (EF) deficits and ADHD status. Methods: In two correlational studies (Study 1, N = 204; Study 2, N = 184, ADHD, n = 34, Non-ADHD, n = 150), participants reported on their mindsets, self-regulatory abilities, and responded to assessments related to a setback about which they wrote. Results: Across both studies, growth mindsets predicted less negative affect, greater efficacy, and less avoidant coping. The relationship between mindsets and these responses did not depend on EF deficits (Study 1 and Study 2) nor ADHD diagnostic status (Study 2), but participants with greater EF deficits and an ADHD diagnosis reported weaker growth mindsets of self-regulation. Discussion: Findings support the evaluation and development of growth mindset interventions to help individuals with disorders of self-regulation to cope more effectively.

Publisher

Guilford Publications

Subject

Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology

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