Co-occurrence of aggression and anxiety might change during adolescence, or stay stable. We studied change and stability of four types of co-occurrence regarding direct aggression and anxiety in adolescence: an anxious and non-aggressive type, an aggressive and non-anxious type, a comorbid aggressive-anxious type and a no problems type. We applied a person-centered approach to assess increases and decreases of these types, and tested various models of intra-individual change of the types: the stability, acting out and failure models. We used data from a five-wave study of 923 early-to-middle and 390 middle-to-late adolescents (48.5 % male), thereby covering the ages of 12–20. We observed accelerated development in the older cohort: adolesce...
The aim of this five-wave longitudinal study was to investigate the relationship between anxiety and...
The current study examined bidirectional relations between anxious symptoms and two forms of peer vi...
Recent research suggests that among the group of aggressive and antisocial adolescents, there are di...
Abstract Co-occurrence of aggression and anxiety might change during adolescence, or stay stable. We...
The general aim of this dissertation was to extend current knowledge on the development of adolescen...
In this study, we prospectively examined developmental trajectories of five anxiety disorder symptom...
The research object – adolescent agression, internal harmony and anxiety. The research problem - if ...
Although the stability and changeability of personality has long been debated, many studies now agre...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between anxiety pr...
Aggressive behaviour is a common phenomenon during childhood and adolescence, but at the same time i...
BACKGROUND: The relatively recent adoption of modern statistical analysis methods, such as latent gr...
This study examined the role of the level and variability of happiness, anger, anxiety, and sadness ...
This dissertation focuses on the development of personality and problem behaviour in adolescence. It...
Developmental changes in adolescents’ relationships with parents and friends intertwine, but individ...
This study was aimed at unraveling associations between Big Five personality traits and anxiety symp...
The aim of this five-wave longitudinal study was to investigate the relationship between anxiety and...
The current study examined bidirectional relations between anxious symptoms and two forms of peer vi...
Recent research suggests that among the group of aggressive and antisocial adolescents, there are di...
Abstract Co-occurrence of aggression and anxiety might change during adolescence, or stay stable. We...
The general aim of this dissertation was to extend current knowledge on the development of adolescen...
In this study, we prospectively examined developmental trajectories of five anxiety disorder symptom...
The research object – adolescent agression, internal harmony and anxiety. The research problem - if ...
Although the stability and changeability of personality has long been debated, many studies now agre...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between anxiety pr...
Aggressive behaviour is a common phenomenon during childhood and adolescence, but at the same time i...
BACKGROUND: The relatively recent adoption of modern statistical analysis methods, such as latent gr...
This study examined the role of the level and variability of happiness, anger, anxiety, and sadness ...
This dissertation focuses on the development of personality and problem behaviour in adolescence. It...
Developmental changes in adolescents’ relationships with parents and friends intertwine, but individ...
This study was aimed at unraveling associations between Big Five personality traits and anxiety symp...
The aim of this five-wave longitudinal study was to investigate the relationship between anxiety and...
The current study examined bidirectional relations between anxious symptoms and two forms of peer vi...
Recent research suggests that among the group of aggressive and antisocial adolescents, there are di...