Background: Conduct problems (CP) and hyperactivity/attention problems (HAP) are thought to covary with regularity, yet few studies have examined their co-occurrence or risk factors that discriminate their trajectories beginning in early childhood. Method: The present study sought to advance our under-standing of this issue by examining separate trajectories of overt CP and HAP symptomatology among 284 boys from urban, low-income families followed from ages 1.5 to 10. We also investigated the co-occurrence of persistent CP and HAP and explored risk factors that discriminate CP and HAP traject-ories. Results: Four similar trajectory groups were identified for both CP and HAP symptoms. Chronic CP was differentiated from persistent low CP by r...
Current evidence suggests that multiple pathways of “early-starting” conduct problems exist, includi...
This study examined specific parenting practices as predictors of prospective levels of children's h...
Objective: Among young children who demonstrate high levels of conduct problems, less than 50% will ...
Background: This study investigated the early processes involved in the development of symptoms of c...
Keywords: Conduct problems;sex differences;early onset persistent;childhood limited;adolescent onset...
This study investigated joint trajectories of conduct problems and hyperactivity/inattention from ag...
Background: The onset of hyperactivity/impulsivity and attention problems (HAP) is typically younger...
Background Language impairment is a common developmental disorder which is frequently associated wit...
Background: Externalising problems are among the most common symptoms of mental health problems in p...
Although conduct problems in childhood are stably associated with problem outcomes, not every child ...
Abstract Although conduct problems in childhood are stably associated with problem outcomes, not eve...
Several research teams have previously traced patterns of emerging conduct problems (CP) from early ...
Although conduct problems in childhood are stably associated with problem outcomes, not every child ...
Background: To assess the co-occurrence in deviant trajectories of parent-rated symptoms of conduct ...
Background: Externalising problems are among the most common symptoms of mental health problems in p...
Current evidence suggests that multiple pathways of “early-starting” conduct problems exist, includi...
This study examined specific parenting practices as predictors of prospective levels of children's h...
Objective: Among young children who demonstrate high levels of conduct problems, less than 50% will ...
Background: This study investigated the early processes involved in the development of symptoms of c...
Keywords: Conduct problems;sex differences;early onset persistent;childhood limited;adolescent onset...
This study investigated joint trajectories of conduct problems and hyperactivity/inattention from ag...
Background: The onset of hyperactivity/impulsivity and attention problems (HAP) is typically younger...
Background Language impairment is a common developmental disorder which is frequently associated wit...
Background: Externalising problems are among the most common symptoms of mental health problems in p...
Although conduct problems in childhood are stably associated with problem outcomes, not every child ...
Abstract Although conduct problems in childhood are stably associated with problem outcomes, not eve...
Several research teams have previously traced patterns of emerging conduct problems (CP) from early ...
Although conduct problems in childhood are stably associated with problem outcomes, not every child ...
Background: To assess the co-occurrence in deviant trajectories of parent-rated symptoms of conduct ...
Background: Externalising problems are among the most common symptoms of mental health problems in p...
Current evidence suggests that multiple pathways of “early-starting” conduct problems exist, includi...
This study examined specific parenting practices as predictors of prospective levels of children's h...
Objective: Among young children who demonstrate high levels of conduct problems, less than 50% will ...