Researchers have recognized the importance of developing an accurate classification system for externalizing disorders, though much of this work has been framed by a priori preferences for categorical vs. dimensional constructs. Newer statistical technologies now allow categorical and dimensional models of psychopathology to be compared empirically. In this study, we directly compared the fit of categorical and dimensional models of externalizing behaviors in a large and representative community sample of adolescents at two time points separated by nearly 2.5 years (N = 2027; mean age at Time 1 = 11.09 years; 50.8% female). Delinquent and aggressive behaviors were assessed with child and parent Child Behavior Checklist reports. Latent trait...
The trait impulsivity theory suggests that a single, highly heritable externalizing liability factor...
This study explored the generality versus specificity of two trait-liability factors for externalizi...
The trait impulsivity theory suggests that a single, highly heritable externalizing liability factor...
Researchers have recognized the importance of developing an accurate classification system for exter...
Researchers have recognized the importance of developing an accurate classification system for exter...
Researchers have recognized the importance of developing an accurate classification system for exter...
Abstract Researchers have recognized the importance of developing an accurate classification system ...
The present study sought to refine knowledge about the structure underlying externalizing dimensions...
It is becoming increasingly clear that a significant number of children and adolescents have severe ...
This study aimed to determine personality traits that are associated with a variety of different pro...
Abstract The continuity of externalizing behaviors such as aggression, delinquency and hyperactivity...
Stemmler M, Lösel F. Different patterns of boys' externalizing behavior and their relation to risk f...
PURPOSE: The directionality of effects in the associations between personality and externalizing beh...
Child maltreatment poses a major public health risk has been consistently associated with the develo...
Purpose: The directionality of effects in the associations between personality and externalizing beh...
The trait impulsivity theory suggests that a single, highly heritable externalizing liability factor...
This study explored the generality versus specificity of two trait-liability factors for externalizi...
The trait impulsivity theory suggests that a single, highly heritable externalizing liability factor...
Researchers have recognized the importance of developing an accurate classification system for exter...
Researchers have recognized the importance of developing an accurate classification system for exter...
Researchers have recognized the importance of developing an accurate classification system for exter...
Abstract Researchers have recognized the importance of developing an accurate classification system ...
The present study sought to refine knowledge about the structure underlying externalizing dimensions...
It is becoming increasingly clear that a significant number of children and adolescents have severe ...
This study aimed to determine personality traits that are associated with a variety of different pro...
Abstract The continuity of externalizing behaviors such as aggression, delinquency and hyperactivity...
Stemmler M, Lösel F. Different patterns of boys' externalizing behavior and their relation to risk f...
PURPOSE: The directionality of effects in the associations between personality and externalizing beh...
Child maltreatment poses a major public health risk has been consistently associated with the develo...
Purpose: The directionality of effects in the associations between personality and externalizing beh...
The trait impulsivity theory suggests that a single, highly heritable externalizing liability factor...
This study explored the generality versus specificity of two trait-liability factors for externalizi...
The trait impulsivity theory suggests that a single, highly heritable externalizing liability factor...