This doctoral thesis examines adolescents with a history of antisocial behavior with a focus on investigating executive functioning, impulsivity and experiences of everyday executive problems. The thesis further investigates the associations between self-reported and performance-based measures. Finally, it investigates whether processed-based executive function training can influence trained and non-trained executive functions and related scholastic abilities. Antisocial behavior is a complex concept, associated with high costs of personal, interpersonal and societal nature. In general, people implement the majority of their life´s share of delinquent and antisocial behaviors around the adolescent years, as described by the so-called age-cr...
The reliability and validity of the self-report questionnaire How I Think (HIT), designed to assess ...
This chapter discusses the compared Executive function (EF) and reward-processing biases in male ado...
In ”A general theory of crime”, Michael R. Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi (1990) presented a theory ...
This doctoral thesis examines adolescents with a history of antisocial behavior with a focus on inve...
Antisocial behaviour and alcohol problems are areas of great concern to society, not only associated...
In this doctorate, the link between executive functions, self-control and juvenile delinquent behavi...
The primary aim of this thesis was to make an initial evaluation of the cognitive-oriented treatment...
This study aimed to highlight ADHD in adolescents (12-18 years) and the connection to crime on the b...
One tradition in research for explaining aggression and antisocial behavior has focused on social in...
Statistical analysis demonstrates that delinquent behavior and crimes are continuous; therefore, it ...
One tradition in research for explaining aggression and antisocial behavior has focused on social in...
This thesis investigated the development of social competence in children, as tied to specific cogni...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore patterns of antisocial behaviour, mental health and re...
Individuals with a mild to borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are thought to be over-represen...
Studies have shown that offenders have impaired cognitive abilities yet it is unclear if cognitive d...
The reliability and validity of the self-report questionnaire How I Think (HIT), designed to assess ...
This chapter discusses the compared Executive function (EF) and reward-processing biases in male ado...
In ”A general theory of crime”, Michael R. Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi (1990) presented a theory ...
This doctoral thesis examines adolescents with a history of antisocial behavior with a focus on inve...
Antisocial behaviour and alcohol problems are areas of great concern to society, not only associated...
In this doctorate, the link between executive functions, self-control and juvenile delinquent behavi...
The primary aim of this thesis was to make an initial evaluation of the cognitive-oriented treatment...
This study aimed to highlight ADHD in adolescents (12-18 years) and the connection to crime on the b...
One tradition in research for explaining aggression and antisocial behavior has focused on social in...
Statistical analysis demonstrates that delinquent behavior and crimes are continuous; therefore, it ...
One tradition in research for explaining aggression and antisocial behavior has focused on social in...
This thesis investigated the development of social competence in children, as tied to specific cogni...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore patterns of antisocial behaviour, mental health and re...
Individuals with a mild to borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are thought to be over-represen...
Studies have shown that offenders have impaired cognitive abilities yet it is unclear if cognitive d...
The reliability and validity of the self-report questionnaire How I Think (HIT), designed to assess ...
This chapter discusses the compared Executive function (EF) and reward-processing biases in male ado...
In ”A general theory of crime”, Michael R. Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi (1990) presented a theory ...