Variables that initiate and maintain an early-onset trajectory for juvenile offending.
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Developmental epidemiological courses leading to antisocial personality disorder and violent and criminal behavior: effects by young adulthood of a universal preventive intervention in first- and second-grade classroomsA prospective test of the negative affect model of substance abuse: moderating effects of social supportThe ecology of early childhood risk: a canonical correlation analysis of children's adjustment, family, and community context in a high-risk sample.Predictors and sequelae of trajectories of physical aggression in school-age boys and girls.Population density and youth antisocial behavior.Pathways and Predictors of Antisocial Behaviors in African American Adolescents from Poor Neighborhoods.Rejection and acceptance across contexts: parents and peers as risks and buffers for early adolescent psychopathology. the TRAILS study.What becomes of delinquent children?: results of the Marburg child delinquency study.Group-Based Trajectory Modeling (Nearly) Two Decades Later.Who benefits most from Head Start? Using latent class moderation to examine differential treatment effectsCreating a social world: a developmental twin study of peer-group deviance.Delinquency and peer acceptance in adolescence: a within-person test of Moffitt's hypotheses.Exposure to potentially traumatic events in early childhood: differential links to emergent psychopathologyCorrelates of self-reported offending in children with a first police contact from distinct socio-demographic and ethnic groups.Individual, family and offence characteristics of high risk childhood offenders: comparing non-offending, one-time offending and re-offending Dutch-Moroccan migrant children in the NetherlandsAssociation with delinquent peers: intervention effects for youth in the juvenile justice system.Family Check Up effects on adolescent arrest trajectories: Variation by developmental subtype.Trauma exposure, posttraumatic stress, and comorbidities in female adolescent offenders: findings and implications from recent studies.Early predictors of boys' antisocial trajectoriesChildhood Characteristics of Adolescent Inpatients with Early-Onset and Adolescent-Onset Disruptive Behavior.Exposure to violence, social information processing, and problem behavior in preschool children.Parent-child relationships of boys in different offending trajectories: a developmental perspective.Adolescence: Does good nutrition = good behaviour?Adolescent Reports of Aggression as Predictors of Perceived Parenting Behaviors and Expectations.Early developmental processes and the continuity of risk for underage drinking and problem drinking.Observed positive parenting behaviors and youth genotype: evidence for gene-environment correlations and moderation by parent personality traits.Friendships with peers who are low or high in aggression as moderators of the link between peer victimization and declines in academic functioning.Evaluation of multisystemic therapy pilot services in the Systemic Therapy for At Risk Teens (START) trial: study protocol for a randomised controlled trialAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder risk for heavy drinking and alcohol use disorder is age specific.Childhood predictors of desistance and level of persistence in offending in early onset offendersPeer rejection in childhood, involvement with antisocial peers in early adolescence, and the development of externalizing behavior problems.Developmental processes and mechanisms: ages 0-10.Behavioral interventions for children and adolescents with fetal alcohol spectrum disordersThe Effectiveness of Parent Management Training-Oregon Model in Clinically Referred Children with Externalizing Behavior Problems in The Netherlands.Family transitions and later delinquency and drug use.Pharmacotherapeutic intervention in impulsive preschool children: The need for a comprehensive therapeutic approach.How does early adulthood arrest alter substance use behavior? Are there differential effects by race/ethnicity and gender?Blackouts among male and female youth seeking emergency department care.Self-Reported Arrests Among Indigenous Adolescents: a Longitudinal Analysis of Community, Family, and Individual Risk Factors.Research into Theory into Practice: An Overview of Family Based Interventions for Child Antisocial Behavior Developed at the Oregon Social Learning Center.
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Variables that initiate and maintain an early-onset trajectory for juvenile offending.
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Variables that initiate and maintain an early-onset trajectory for juvenile offending.
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Variables that initiate and maintain an early-onset trajectory for juvenile offending.
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Forgatch MS
Patterson GR
Stoolmiller M
Yoerger KL
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1998-01-01T00:00:00Z