According to a recent evolutionary life history model of development proposed by Ellis, Figueredo, Brumbach, and Schlomer (2009), growing up in harsh versus unpredictable environments should have unique effects on life history strategies in adulthood. Using data from the Minnesota Longitudinal Study of Risk and Adaptation, we tested how harshness and unpredictability experienced in early childhood (age 0–5) versus in later childhood (age 6–16) uniquely predicted sexual and risky behavior at age 23. Findings showed that the strongest predictor of both sexual and risky behavior was an unpredictable environment between ages 0 and 5. Individuals exposed to more unpredictable, rapidly changing environments during the first 5 years of life displa...
Background: Research has demonstrated a consistent relationship between early sexual experience and ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Early first sexual intercourse (FSI) is a risk factor for unplanned teena...
According to evolutionary-developmental theories, experiences of early life stress (ELS) accelerate ...
Life history theory posits that behavioral adaptation to various environmental (ecological and/or so...
A substantial theoretical and empirical literature suggests that stressful events in childhood influ...
This research investigates whether and how two fundamental environmental factors-harshness and unpre...
According to an evolutionary perspective, early environmental unpredictability induces expectations ...
From infancy until early adulthood, men have higher mortality rates due to external causes than do w...
The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health was used to test predictions from life history ...
Safety is essential for life. To survive, humans and other animals have developed sets of psychologi...
There is substantial variation in the timing of significant reproductive life events such as menarch...
Risk behaviors such as substance use or deviance are often limited to the early stages of the life c...
Life history theory has been used to understand how harsh and unpredictable environments contribute ...
Current evidence suggests that multiple pathways of “early-starting” conduct problems exist, includi...
There is substantial variation in the timing of significant reproductive life events such as menarch...
Background: Research has demonstrated a consistent relationship between early sexual experience and ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Early first sexual intercourse (FSI) is a risk factor for unplanned teena...
According to evolutionary-developmental theories, experiences of early life stress (ELS) accelerate ...
Life history theory posits that behavioral adaptation to various environmental (ecological and/or so...
A substantial theoretical and empirical literature suggests that stressful events in childhood influ...
This research investigates whether and how two fundamental environmental factors-harshness and unpre...
According to an evolutionary perspective, early environmental unpredictability induces expectations ...
From infancy until early adulthood, men have higher mortality rates due to external causes than do w...
The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health was used to test predictions from life history ...
Safety is essential for life. To survive, humans and other animals have developed sets of psychologi...
There is substantial variation in the timing of significant reproductive life events such as menarch...
Risk behaviors such as substance use or deviance are often limited to the early stages of the life c...
Life history theory has been used to understand how harsh and unpredictable environments contribute ...
Current evidence suggests that multiple pathways of “early-starting” conduct problems exist, includi...
There is substantial variation in the timing of significant reproductive life events such as menarch...
Background: Research has demonstrated a consistent relationship between early sexual experience and ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Early first sexual intercourse (FSI) is a risk factor for unplanned teena...
According to evolutionary-developmental theories, experiences of early life stress (ELS) accelerate ...