Purpose The study tested whether developmental changes in self-control stabilize by late childhood (age 10) or continue into early and middle adolescence. Second, it tested the bidirectional, longitudinal relationship between self-control and deviance over an 11-year period. Methods Children (N = 1159) from the longitudinal NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (SECCYD) were assessed six times, ages 4.5 to 15 years. Latent growth models tested self-control and deviance trajectories, using competing growth functions to capture change over time. The longitudinal, bidirectional self-control-deviance links were examined in a cross-lagged latent model. Results Findings showed that children\u27s self-control significantly increase...
Self-control emerges in early childhood and is shown to be strongly related to poor adulthood outcom...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors: Philip D...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have shown that individual differences in self-control emerge early in c...
Research on self-control theory consistently supports its central prediction that low self-control s...
The authors examined the developmental course of self-regulation in a cohort of children from the Na...
Self-regulation is considered a major predictor of crime and deviant behavior. However, longitudinal...
A key proposition of Gottfredson and Hirschi\u27s (1990) self-control theory is the stability hypoth...
Higher self-control in children and adolescents is associated with a range of positive outcomes in a...
Gottfredson and Hirschi claimed, as part of their general theory of crime, that a child’s criminal p...
The current dissertation, based on three separate and yet closely related studies, tested the longit...
Objective: A study by Moffitt et al. reported pervasive associations between childhood self-control ...
The present study examined the stability of self-control and the relationship of parenting and self-...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
Higher self-control in children and adolescents is associated with a range of positive outcomes in a...
This investigation was designed to specify the developmental course of adolescent delinquency by exa...
Self-control emerges in early childhood and is shown to be strongly related to poor adulthood outcom...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors: Philip D...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have shown that individual differences in self-control emerge early in c...
Research on self-control theory consistently supports its central prediction that low self-control s...
The authors examined the developmental course of self-regulation in a cohort of children from the Na...
Self-regulation is considered a major predictor of crime and deviant behavior. However, longitudinal...
A key proposition of Gottfredson and Hirschi\u27s (1990) self-control theory is the stability hypoth...
Higher self-control in children and adolescents is associated with a range of positive outcomes in a...
Gottfredson and Hirschi claimed, as part of their general theory of crime, that a child’s criminal p...
The current dissertation, based on three separate and yet closely related studies, tested the longit...
Objective: A study by Moffitt et al. reported pervasive associations between childhood self-control ...
The present study examined the stability of self-control and the relationship of parenting and self-...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
Higher self-control in children and adolescents is associated with a range of positive outcomes in a...
This investigation was designed to specify the developmental course of adolescent delinquency by exa...
Self-control emerges in early childhood and is shown to be strongly related to poor adulthood outcom...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors: Philip D...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have shown that individual differences in self-control emerge early in c...