We report data that support the distinction between childhood-onset and adolescent-onset type conduct problems. Natural histories are described from a representative birth cohort of 457 males studied longitudinally from age 3 to 18 years. Childhood- and adolescent-onset cases differed on temperament as early as age 3 years, but almost half of childhood-onset cases did not become seriously delinquent. Type comparisons were consistent with our contention that males whose antisocial behavior follows a life-course-persistent path differ from males who follow an adolescence-limited path. As adolescents, the two types differed on convictions for violent crime, personality profiles, school leaving, and bonds to family. These differences can be att...
This study examined an ecological perspective on the development of antisocial behavior during adole...
Research has consistently linked two forms of childhood antisocial behavior, physical aggression and...
Although conduct problems in childhood are stably associated with problem outcomes, not every child ...
This article reports a comparison on outcomes of 26-year-old males who were defined several years ag...
This study tested several theoretically important differences between youth with a childhood-onset a...
Background This paper fills a gap because there are very few studies that prospec-tively predict ant...
Predictors and concurrent correlates of childhood-onset and adolescent-onset antisocial behavior wer...
We compared a group of adolescents with childhood-onset conduct disorder (C-CD), with a group of tee...
Keywords: Conduct problems;sex differences;early onset persistent;childhood limited;adolescent onset...
A dual taxonomy is presented to reconcile 2 incongruous facts about antisocial behavior: (a) It show...
Background. Adolescent antisocial behaviors are versatile in terms of their onset, severity, pervasi...
A dual taxonomy is presented to reconcile 2 incongruous facts about antisocial behavior: (a) It show...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
This study examined an ecological perspective on the development of antisocial behavior during adole...
This study examined an ecological perspective on the development of antisocial behavior during adole...
Research has consistently linked two forms of childhood antisocial behavior, physical aggression and...
Although conduct problems in childhood are stably associated with problem outcomes, not every child ...
This article reports a comparison on outcomes of 26-year-old males who were defined several years ag...
This study tested several theoretically important differences between youth with a childhood-onset a...
Background This paper fills a gap because there are very few studies that prospec-tively predict ant...
Predictors and concurrent correlates of childhood-onset and adolescent-onset antisocial behavior wer...
We compared a group of adolescents with childhood-onset conduct disorder (C-CD), with a group of tee...
Keywords: Conduct problems;sex differences;early onset persistent;childhood limited;adolescent onset...
A dual taxonomy is presented to reconcile 2 incongruous facts about antisocial behavior: (a) It show...
Background. Adolescent antisocial behaviors are versatile in terms of their onset, severity, pervasi...
A dual taxonomy is presented to reconcile 2 incongruous facts about antisocial behavior: (a) It show...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
This study examined an ecological perspective on the development of antisocial behavior during adole...
This study examined an ecological perspective on the development of antisocial behavior during adole...
Research has consistently linked two forms of childhood antisocial behavior, physical aggression and...
Although conduct problems in childhood are stably associated with problem outcomes, not every child ...