International audiencePhysical aggression decline for the majority of children from preschool to elementary school. Although this desistance generally continues during adolescence and early adulthood, a small group of children maintain a high level of physical aggression over time and develop other serious overt and covert antisocial behaviors. Typically, researchers have examined relations of developmental changes in physical aggression to later violence with teachers' or mothers' reports on surveys. Little is known about the degree to which children's self-reported physical aggression predicts later antisocial behavior. The longitudinal study in this article had a staggered, multiple cohort design. Measures of physical aggression were col...
Physical child abuse is a predictor of antisocial behavior in adolescence and adulthood. Few studies...
This study examined trajectories of aggression and rule breaking during the transition from childhoo...
The goal of the present study was to examine whether controlling parenting contributes to the proble...
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. Altho...
"Physical aggression declines for the majority of children from preschool to elementary school. Alth...
"Physical aggression declines for the majority of children from preschool to elementary school. Alth...
A person-oriented approach was adopted to examine joint developmental trajectories of physical and i...
For a sample followed from age 9–13 (N5 281), this investigation examined developmental trajectories...
Teacher-rated trajectories of physical aggression in boys and girls from 1st through 6th grade were ...
Teacher-rated trajectories of physical aggression in boys and girls from 1st through 6th grade were ...
Research has consistently linked two forms of childhood antisocial behavior, physical aggression and...
Research has consistently linked two forms of childhood antisocial behavior, physical aggression and...
Developmental trajectories of peer-nominated aggression, risk factors at baseline, and outcomes were...
Developmental trajectories of peer-nominated aggression, risk factors at baseline, and outcomes were...
Physical child abuse is a predictor of antisocial behavior in adolescence and adulthood. Few studies...
This study examined trajectories of aggression and rule breaking during the transition from childhoo...
The goal of the present study was to examine whether controlling parenting contributes to the proble...
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. Altho...
"Physical aggression declines for the majority of children from preschool to elementary school. Alth...
"Physical aggression declines for the majority of children from preschool to elementary school. Alth...
A person-oriented approach was adopted to examine joint developmental trajectories of physical and i...
For a sample followed from age 9–13 (N5 281), this investigation examined developmental trajectories...
Teacher-rated trajectories of physical aggression in boys and girls from 1st through 6th grade were ...
Teacher-rated trajectories of physical aggression in boys and girls from 1st through 6th grade were ...
Research has consistently linked two forms of childhood antisocial behavior, physical aggression and...
Research has consistently linked two forms of childhood antisocial behavior, physical aggression and...
Developmental trajectories of peer-nominated aggression, risk factors at baseline, and outcomes were...
Developmental trajectories of peer-nominated aggression, risk factors at baseline, and outcomes were...
Physical child abuse is a predictor of antisocial behavior in adolescence and adulthood. Few studies...
This study examined trajectories of aggression and rule breaking during the transition from childhoo...
The goal of the present study was to examine whether controlling parenting contributes to the proble...