Children and adolescents exposed to multiple contextual risks are more likely to have academic difficulties and externalizing behavior problems than those who experience fewer risks. This study used data from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 (a population-based study; N = 6961; 51 % female) to investigate (a) the impact of cumulative contextual risk at birth on adolescents' academic performance and misbehavior in school, (b) learning difficulties and/or externalizing behavior problems in childhood as intervening mechanisms in the association of cumulative contextual risk with functioning in adolescence, and (c) potential gender differences in the predictive associations of cumulative contextual risk at birth with functioning in childh...
Background—This study examined relations among cumulative risk, nurturant and involved parenting, an...
Background: Children who experience multiple adversities, such as prenatal exposure to drugs and pov...
Purpose: Early exposure to multiple risk factors is known to predict involvement in criminal offendi...
Children and adolescents exposed to multiple contextual risks are more likely to have academic diffi...
Children and adolescents exposed to multiple contextual risks are more likely to have academic diffi...
Abstract Children and adolescents exposed to multiple contextual risks are more likely to have acad...
Background: Research indicates that risk factors cluster in the most vulnerable youth, increasing th...
Background: Research indicates that risk factors cluster in the most vulnerable youth, increasing th...
Abstract This study tested whether there are linear or nonlinear relations between prenatal/birth c...
Background—Research indicates that risk factors cluster in the most vulnerable youth, increasing the...
Background—Research indicates that risk factors cluster in the most vulnerable youth, increasing the...
This study examines pathways from childhood cumulative risk to criminal offending in a Finnish birth...
Abstract Purpose: Early exposure to multiple risk factors is known to predict involvement in crimina...
Abstract Background: Children who experience multiple adversities, such as prenatal exposure to dru...
Background: Children who experience multiple adversities, such as prenatal exposure to drugs and pov...
Background—This study examined relations among cumulative risk, nurturant and involved parenting, an...
Background: Children who experience multiple adversities, such as prenatal exposure to drugs and pov...
Purpose: Early exposure to multiple risk factors is known to predict involvement in criminal offendi...
Children and adolescents exposed to multiple contextual risks are more likely to have academic diffi...
Children and adolescents exposed to multiple contextual risks are more likely to have academic diffi...
Abstract Children and adolescents exposed to multiple contextual risks are more likely to have acad...
Background: Research indicates that risk factors cluster in the most vulnerable youth, increasing th...
Background: Research indicates that risk factors cluster in the most vulnerable youth, increasing th...
Abstract This study tested whether there are linear or nonlinear relations between prenatal/birth c...
Background—Research indicates that risk factors cluster in the most vulnerable youth, increasing the...
Background—Research indicates that risk factors cluster in the most vulnerable youth, increasing the...
This study examines pathways from childhood cumulative risk to criminal offending in a Finnish birth...
Abstract Purpose: Early exposure to multiple risk factors is known to predict involvement in crimina...
Abstract Background: Children who experience multiple adversities, such as prenatal exposure to dru...
Background: Children who experience multiple adversities, such as prenatal exposure to drugs and pov...
Background—This study examined relations among cumulative risk, nurturant and involved parenting, an...
Background: Children who experience multiple adversities, such as prenatal exposure to drugs and pov...
Purpose: Early exposure to multiple risk factors is known to predict involvement in criminal offendi...