This prospective, longitudinal study examined peer rejection and aggression in childhood as predictors of the severity and type of delinquency during adolescence. Sociometric surveys were completed at third grade for a predominantly low-socioeconomic status, urban sample of African American boys and girls, and youth reports of delinquency were gathered at Grades 6, 8, and 10. Patterns of association between childhood peer rejection and aggression and delinquency severity varied by gender. For boys, the additive effect of childhood peer rejection and aggression was a strong predictor of more serious delinquency, whereas for girls only aggression predicted more serious delinquency. For boys, the combination of peer rejection and aggression wa...
This study builds on research that has been conducted around predictive factors of girls’ delinquenc...
This study builds on research that has been conducted around predictive factors of girls’ delinquenc...
This study explores the impact of a feared delinquent possible self on the relationship between expo...
The relation between social rejection and growth in antisocial behavior was investigated. In Study 1...
This thesis reviews the literature on the relationship between childhood peer rejection and future a...
Aims Person-based analyses have demonstrated wide variability among the levels of exposure to commun...
This 6-year longitudinal study examined girls ’ peer-nominated social preference and aggression in c...
Child maltreatment researchers have often suggested that experiences with child neglect have long-te...
This study investigated reciprocal relations between adolescents' physical aggression and their perc...
Prior research has found that proactive and reactive aggression differentially relate to many variab...
This dissertation investigated the longitudinal relationship among hyperactivity, aggression, prosoc...
Research on children and adolescents who engage in antisocial behaviors generally has used three ind...
This dissertation investigated the longitudinal relationship among hyperactivity, aggression, prosoc...
The goal of the current study was to investigate whether peer rejection and peer victimization media...
The goal of the current study was to investigate whether peer rejection and peer victimization media...
This study builds on research that has been conducted around predictive factors of girls’ delinquenc...
This study builds on research that has been conducted around predictive factors of girls’ delinquenc...
This study explores the impact of a feared delinquent possible self on the relationship between expo...
The relation between social rejection and growth in antisocial behavior was investigated. In Study 1...
This thesis reviews the literature on the relationship between childhood peer rejection and future a...
Aims Person-based analyses have demonstrated wide variability among the levels of exposure to commun...
This 6-year longitudinal study examined girls ’ peer-nominated social preference and aggression in c...
Child maltreatment researchers have often suggested that experiences with child neglect have long-te...
This study investigated reciprocal relations between adolescents' physical aggression and their perc...
Prior research has found that proactive and reactive aggression differentially relate to many variab...
This dissertation investigated the longitudinal relationship among hyperactivity, aggression, prosoc...
Research on children and adolescents who engage in antisocial behaviors generally has used three ind...
This dissertation investigated the longitudinal relationship among hyperactivity, aggression, prosoc...
The goal of the current study was to investigate whether peer rejection and peer victimization media...
The goal of the current study was to investigate whether peer rejection and peer victimization media...
This study builds on research that has been conducted around predictive factors of girls’ delinquenc...
This study builds on research that has been conducted around predictive factors of girls’ delinquenc...
This study explores the impact of a feared delinquent possible self on the relationship between expo...