The quality of adolescents' relationships with peers can have a lasting impact on later psychosocial adjustment, mental health, and behavior. However, the effect of peer relations on later problem behavior is not uniformly strong, and genetic factors might influence this association. This study used four-wave longitudinal (11-19 years) data (n = 1,151) from the Tracking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey, a Dutch cohort study into adolescent development to test whether the dopamine receptor D4 polymorphism moderates the impact of negative (i.e., victimization) and positive peer experiences (i.e., social well-being) on later delinquency. Contrary to our expectations, results showed that carriers of the dopamine receptor D4 gene 4-repeat ho...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
A large body of research has revealed that aggressive personality traits and violent crim-inal behav...
Objective. There is growing recognition that antisocial behaviors are produced by a combination of e...
The quality of adolescents' relationships with peers can have a lasting impact on later psychosocial...
The quality of adolescents' relationships with peers can have a lasting impact on later psychosocial...
The quality of adolescents ’ relationships with peers can have a lasting impact on later psychosocia...
Abstract The peer environment is among the most im-portant factors for children’s behavioral develop...
Gene by environment (G × E) research has been increasingly appreciated as it relates to the developm...
The peer environment is among the most important factors for children’s behavioral development. Howe...
Molecular gene-by-environment studies primarily have focuses on the parent-child relationship as an ...
ABSTRACT. Emerging evidence suggests that variants of specific genes may influence some youths to se...
Item does not contain fulltextThe influence of friends and peers is theoretically one of the most co...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Measures of delinquent peers have been found to predict a wide variety of antisocial behaviors, but ...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
A large body of research has revealed that aggressive personality traits and violent crim-inal behav...
Objective. There is growing recognition that antisocial behaviors are produced by a combination of e...
The quality of adolescents' relationships with peers can have a lasting impact on later psychosocial...
The quality of adolescents' relationships with peers can have a lasting impact on later psychosocial...
The quality of adolescents ’ relationships with peers can have a lasting impact on later psychosocia...
Abstract The peer environment is among the most im-portant factors for children’s behavioral develop...
Gene by environment (G × E) research has been increasingly appreciated as it relates to the developm...
The peer environment is among the most important factors for children’s behavioral development. Howe...
Molecular gene-by-environment studies primarily have focuses on the parent-child relationship as an ...
ABSTRACT. Emerging evidence suggests that variants of specific genes may influence some youths to se...
Item does not contain fulltextThe influence of friends and peers is theoretically one of the most co...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Measures of delinquent peers have been found to predict a wide variety of antisocial behaviors, but ...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
A large body of research has revealed that aggressive personality traits and violent crim-inal behav...
Objective. There is growing recognition that antisocial behaviors are produced by a combination of e...