In this article, we examine the influence of pubertal development on misbehavior, as well as examine a series of Gene Environment Interactions. Specifically, we examine whether the onset of puberty interacts with preexisting temperamental differences and whether puberty influences peer groups selection. The data for this study come from the public-use version of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, a nationally representative sample of 6,504 adolescents. The results show that pubertal development is a robust predictor of misbehavior (especially for boys) and that puberty interacts with individual differences and with peer group affiliation
Genetic influences on adolescent psychological development are likely to be mediated and moderated b...
Data concerning delinquency, deviance, and development were collected on over 800 adolescents aged 1...
Pubertal synchrony is defined as the degree of coherence to which puberty-related body changes (e.g....
The present study is an investigation of the relationships between pubertal timing, peer and romanti...
textAdolescents engage in more risky behavior when they are with peers and show heightened susceptib...
This study examined friendship (de-)selection processes in early adolescence. Pubertal development w...
Behavioral genetic research has revealed that biogenic factors play a role in the development of ant...
2 While there are a number of social theories for increased risk-taking in adolescence, certain biol...
The impact of the simultaneous occurrence of physiological, cognitive, and social changes associated...
OBJECTIVE We examined associations between pubertal stage and violent adolescent behavior and social...
ABSTRACT. Emerging evidence suggests that variants of specific genes may influence some youths to se...
Research suggests that the temporary rise in adolescent antisocial behaviour (ASS) is attributable t...
Extensive evidence supports associations between early pubertal timing and adolescent externalizing ...
Adolescence is a period in development characterized by a greater tendency to engage in risky behavi...
UnrestrictedThere is significant disparity in the existing literature on pubertal development as to ...
Genetic influences on adolescent psychological development are likely to be mediated and moderated b...
Data concerning delinquency, deviance, and development were collected on over 800 adolescents aged 1...
Pubertal synchrony is defined as the degree of coherence to which puberty-related body changes (e.g....
The present study is an investigation of the relationships between pubertal timing, peer and romanti...
textAdolescents engage in more risky behavior when they are with peers and show heightened susceptib...
This study examined friendship (de-)selection processes in early adolescence. Pubertal development w...
Behavioral genetic research has revealed that biogenic factors play a role in the development of ant...
2 While there are a number of social theories for increased risk-taking in adolescence, certain biol...
The impact of the simultaneous occurrence of physiological, cognitive, and social changes associated...
OBJECTIVE We examined associations between pubertal stage and violent adolescent behavior and social...
ABSTRACT. Emerging evidence suggests that variants of specific genes may influence some youths to se...
Research suggests that the temporary rise in adolescent antisocial behaviour (ASS) is attributable t...
Extensive evidence supports associations between early pubertal timing and adolescent externalizing ...
Adolescence is a period in development characterized by a greater tendency to engage in risky behavi...
UnrestrictedThere is significant disparity in the existing literature on pubertal development as to ...
Genetic influences on adolescent psychological development are likely to be mediated and moderated b...
Data concerning delinquency, deviance, and development were collected on over 800 adolescents aged 1...
Pubertal synchrony is defined as the degree of coherence to which puberty-related body changes (e.g....