Aggressive behaviors in adolescence often originate in early development. This study tested three longitudinal pathways starting in early childhood, in a sample of 325 Belgian participants (162 girls) assessed every 1 or 2 years from birth through age 14. Structural equation models supported the “mother early dissatisfaction” pathway toward adolescent aggression, but neither the “cognitive functioning” nor the “early aggressive behavior” pathway gained clear support. Mother’s early dissatisfaction with her child was the starting point of a series of negative perceptions of the child, which predicted physical and social aggression in adolescence. Children’s cognitive functioning and early aggression level were weakly correlated with mother’s...
PubMed ID: 28215022Theoretical advances in the study of the development of aggressive behaviors indi...
In this cross-sectional study we examined a model in which parenting, child social information proce...
Research has consistently linked two forms of childhood antisocial behavior, physical aggression and...
International audiencePhysical aggression decline for the majority of children from preschool to ele...
"Physical aggression declines for the majority of children from preschool to elementary school. Alth...
The current study examined the explanatory role of satisfaction of parental psychological needs in e...
Background: This study examines how and why children change in aggression and delinquency from age 6...
The study of childhood aggression increasingly examines the developmental trajectories of different ...
Introduction: This review explores the meaning and origins of aggression in early years. Eight pathw...
Research suggests that the age at which humans are most physically aggressive is at the end of the s...
ABSTRACT: A study was conducted to delineate and describe a number of childhood (occurring prior to ...
This study examined trajectories of aggression and rule breaking during the transition from childhoo...
For a sample followed from age 9–13 (N5 281), this investigation examined developmental trajectories...
Different manifestations of aggression from childhood to early adulthood are reviewed to establish h...
PubMed ID: 28215022Theoretical advances in the study of the development of aggressive behaviors indi...
PubMed ID: 28215022Theoretical advances in the study of the development of aggressive behaviors indi...
In this cross-sectional study we examined a model in which parenting, child social information proce...
Research has consistently linked two forms of childhood antisocial behavior, physical aggression and...
International audiencePhysical aggression decline for the majority of children from preschool to ele...
"Physical aggression declines for the majority of children from preschool to elementary school. Alth...
The current study examined the explanatory role of satisfaction of parental psychological needs in e...
Background: This study examines how and why children change in aggression and delinquency from age 6...
The study of childhood aggression increasingly examines the developmental trajectories of different ...
Introduction: This review explores the meaning and origins of aggression in early years. Eight pathw...
Research suggests that the age at which humans are most physically aggressive is at the end of the s...
ABSTRACT: A study was conducted to delineate and describe a number of childhood (occurring prior to ...
This study examined trajectories of aggression and rule breaking during the transition from childhoo...
For a sample followed from age 9–13 (N5 281), this investigation examined developmental trajectories...
Different manifestations of aggression from childhood to early adulthood are reviewed to establish h...
PubMed ID: 28215022Theoretical advances in the study of the development of aggressive behaviors indi...
PubMed ID: 28215022Theoretical advances in the study of the development of aggressive behaviors indi...
In this cross-sectional study we examined a model in which parenting, child social information proce...
Research has consistently linked two forms of childhood antisocial behavior, physical aggression and...