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The Role of Antisocial Cognition in Antisocial Behaviour [PDF]
Antisocial behaviour is a common and significant problem. This thesis focuses on the causal role of antisocial cognition in antisocial behaviour during late childhood and adolescence and comprises three parts.
Brewer, Ashley-John
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Early risk factors for adolescent antisocial behaviour: an Australian longitudinal study
Objective: This investigation utilizes data from an Australian longitudinal study to identify early risk factors for adolescent antisocial behaviour. Method: Analyses are based on data from the Mater University Study of Pregnancy, an ongoing longitudinal
Fagan, Abagail A. +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Well‐being tends to decline during adolescence, and recent evidence documents that it also fluctuates within adolescents from day to day. Parents' use of positive behavior support is a well‐established positive parenting strategy for promoting children's development, yet there is limited research investigating its implications ...
Lan Chen, Gregory M. Fosco
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ABSTRACT Introduction Having a prosocial classroom climate is crucial for promoting children's school and psychological well‐being, as well as in optimizing an effective learning environment. School‐based programs can foster more prosocial classroom climates, but few evidence‐based options are available.
Amanda W. G. van Loon +1 more
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Prosocial and antisocial behaviour in sport [PDF]
Research examining prosocial and antisocial behaviour in sport has proliferated in the past ten years. Prosocial and antisocial behaviours are behaviours that can have positive or negative consequences for the recipient’s psychological or physical ...
Al-yaaribi, Ali Salam Ali +1 more
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“It's Okay, Everyone Else Is Doing It”: Moral Disengagement and Peer Delinquency
ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescence is a developmental period during which moral cognition and peer environments change in ways that shape trajectories of antisocial behavior into adulthood. Although moral disengagement (MD) and peer delinquency (PD) are established risk factors for persistent offending, they are typically studied in isolation.
Romain Decrop, Michael McCart
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ABSTRACT Introduction During the pubertal transition, peer relationships become increasingly salient for adolescents' social and emotional development. However, research on peer contexts during this period has largely emphasized deviant peer groups, leaving the potential role of positive peer affiliations less understood.
Rona Carter, Joonyoung Park
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Heritability of Antisocial Behavior
AbstractThis chapter reviews important strands of research on the heritability of antisocial behavior and crime, including both quantitative genetic studies using twin or adoption designs as well as molecular genetic approaches. Study designs are introduced and findings discussed.
Kretschmer, Tina, DeLisi, Matt
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Cumulative Sociodemographic Risk as a Predictor of Adolescent Antisocial Behaviour
Sociodemographic disadvantage has pervasive effects on a broad range of youth outcomes, including greater likelihood of involvement in delinquent and criminal behaviours.
Homel, Ross, Thomsen, Lisa
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ABSTRACT Background Intolerance of uncertainty (IU), defined as a trait‐like tendency to respond to uncertain situations with negative cognitive, behavioral, and/or physiological reactions, is associated with increased risk for suicidal ideation (SI). Theory and research suggest that family‐level risk and resilience factors may shape how vulnerability ...
Alexa House +6 more
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