© Australian Psychological SocietyThis study compared the behaviour problems and specific social skill deficits reported by adolescent recidivist offenders and adolescents referred to a mental health service. The results demonstrated sex differences in the types of problems reported by adolescents in the clinic (referred) group. The results also demonstrated few differences between male offenders and males in the clinic group in terms of overall emotional and behavioural problems, general family functioning, specific social skills, and the intensity and control of anger. The results of this study have two implications. One implication is that social skills intervention programs need to address sex differences in the types of problems report...
This dissertation reports the results of a study that examined differences between genders in a samp...
Aim: This study was performed to investigate relations between psychopathology and psychopathy in ad...
Social aggression amongst female adolescents in middle school is considered to be a normative experi...
This study examined different types of symptoms of problem behaviours among juvenile offenders. Vari...
The purpose of this study was to examine social isolation, social competency skills and areas of pro...
The objective of the present study was to compare incarcerated male and female juvenile offenders re...
Abstract Background Approximately 40–70% of justice-i...
The current study investigated gender differences in the main components of antisocial behavior in a...
This study examines gender differences in the characteristics of young people (N = 1000) attending a...
Study sample includes male and female court-referred youths in Thunder Bay, Northwestern Ontario.The...
In response to concerns regarding the rise in female juvenile violent crime and the dearth of gender...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), this study expand...
Delinquent behavior in adolescent girls may be related to deficits in social skills; that is, some g...
This article examines the relation among gender, social-emotional adjustment, and deviant behavior a...
Background Mental health problems among youth are frequent especially in offenders and as such is ve...
This dissertation reports the results of a study that examined differences between genders in a samp...
Aim: This study was performed to investigate relations between psychopathology and psychopathy in ad...
Social aggression amongst female adolescents in middle school is considered to be a normative experi...
This study examined different types of symptoms of problem behaviours among juvenile offenders. Vari...
The purpose of this study was to examine social isolation, social competency skills and areas of pro...
The objective of the present study was to compare incarcerated male and female juvenile offenders re...
Abstract Background Approximately 40–70% of justice-i...
The current study investigated gender differences in the main components of antisocial behavior in a...
This study examines gender differences in the characteristics of young people (N = 1000) attending a...
Study sample includes male and female court-referred youths in Thunder Bay, Northwestern Ontario.The...
In response to concerns regarding the rise in female juvenile violent crime and the dearth of gender...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), this study expand...
Delinquent behavior in adolescent girls may be related to deficits in social skills; that is, some g...
This article examines the relation among gender, social-emotional adjustment, and deviant behavior a...
Background Mental health problems among youth are frequent especially in offenders and as such is ve...
This dissertation reports the results of a study that examined differences between genders in a samp...
Aim: This study was performed to investigate relations between psychopathology and psychopathy in ad...
Social aggression amongst female adolescents in middle school is considered to be a normative experi...