This study examined gender differences in trajectories of delinquent behaviors over a 6-year period in adolescence and differential outcomes of these diverse developmental pathways. Participants were 754 children who were part of a longitudinal study of the development of early starting conduct problems. Four trajectory patterns were identified across grades 7-12: increasing, desisting, chronic, and nonproblem groups. Although the proportion of boys and girls varied across the pathways, both genders were represented on these trajectories. Boys were more represented on the chronic and desisting trajectories; girls were more represented in the nonproblem group. However, the proportion of boys and girls was similar in the increasing trajectory...
Purpose – The present study uses data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Ad ...
textYouth who experience maltreatment are at increased risk for delinquent behavior. This pattern in...
Previous research suggests that social environmental and individual-level factors influence adolesce...
In the current study, we examined longitudinally whether boys and girls differed in pathways from pa...
Data from the first five waves of the National Youth Survey were used to test the applicability of t...
Most trajectory research related to crime focuses on males and studies offending behaviors from chil...
This study examines sex differences in the risk threshold for adolescent delinquency. Analyses were ...
Male and female delinquency trajectories from pre- through middle adolescence and their continuation...
Differences in offending patterns between male and female youth are well established in the literatu...
It is widely recognized that early onset of disruptive behavior is linked to a variety of detrimenta...
This article reports on the childhood origins and adult outcomes of female versus male antisocial be...
Male gender is a well-known risk factor for juvenile delinquency. In recent years several studies ha...
Multiple group analysis and general growth mixture modeling was used to determine whether aggressive...
Using a community sample of 296 youth participating in a longitudinal study, this study sought to ex...
Data concerning delinquency, deviance, and development were collected on over 800 adolescents aged 1...
Purpose – The present study uses data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Ad ...
textYouth who experience maltreatment are at increased risk for delinquent behavior. This pattern in...
Previous research suggests that social environmental and individual-level factors influence adolesce...
In the current study, we examined longitudinally whether boys and girls differed in pathways from pa...
Data from the first five waves of the National Youth Survey were used to test the applicability of t...
Most trajectory research related to crime focuses on males and studies offending behaviors from chil...
This study examines sex differences in the risk threshold for adolescent delinquency. Analyses were ...
Male and female delinquency trajectories from pre- through middle adolescence and their continuation...
Differences in offending patterns between male and female youth are well established in the literatu...
It is widely recognized that early onset of disruptive behavior is linked to a variety of detrimenta...
This article reports on the childhood origins and adult outcomes of female versus male antisocial be...
Male gender is a well-known risk factor for juvenile delinquency. In recent years several studies ha...
Multiple group analysis and general growth mixture modeling was used to determine whether aggressive...
Using a community sample of 296 youth participating in a longitudinal study, this study sought to ex...
Data concerning delinquency, deviance, and development were collected on over 800 adolescents aged 1...
Purpose – The present study uses data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Ad ...
textYouth who experience maltreatment are at increased risk for delinquent behavior. This pattern in...
Previous research suggests that social environmental and individual-level factors influence adolesce...