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Antisocial behaviour in adolescent suicide

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1994
Antisocial behaviour among adolescent suicide victims (44 males, 9 females) was investigated in a nationwide psychological autopsy study of suicides in Finland. The data were collected through interviews of the victims' relatives and attending health care personnel, and from official records.
M J, Marttunen   +3 more
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Brothers, Sisters and Antisocial Behaviour

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1980
SummaryThe brothers of 73 delinquent boys were found themselves to be more antisocial than the brothers of 73 matched control boys. Further, the average antisocial score of the probands’ brothers increased with the number of brothers in the family, holding the number of sisters constant, and decreased with the number of sisters, holding the number of ...
M B, Jones, D R, Offord, N, Abrams
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Trajectories of antisocial behaviour towards siblings predict antisocial behaviour towards peers

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2010
Background:  Young siblings’ antisocial behaviour is common yet its impact has received relatively little research attention. Methods:  We examined trajectories of antisocial behaviour for a socially diverse sample (
Rosie, Ensor   +3 more
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READING RETARDATION AND ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1982
SUMMARY Four groups of boys (totalling 129) with and without reading retardation and antisocial behaviour were compared and contrasted on many items related to current behaviour and family background in order to study the degree and nature of the association between the two disorders.
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The Neuroendocrinology Of Antisocial Behaviour

2009
Abstract Antisocial behaviour is an issue of significant social and clinical concern. When committed by young people, it is an issue of increasing concern. Although environmental factors have traditionally attracted most attention in explaining the origin and persistence of antisocial behaviour, it is important not to overlook the ...
Stephanie H M Van Goozen   +1 more
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