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Abstract Research on how delinquent peer associations affect individuals’ life courses is limited. This paper addresses this gap by examining delinquent peer network characteristics and their impact on offending trajectories through social network analysis (SNA) and group‐based trajectory modeling (GBTM).
Daniel Trovato
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The 'antisocial' person: an insight in to biology, classification and current evidence on treatment
Background This review analyses and summarises the recent advances in understanding the neurobiology of violence and empathy, taxonomical issues on defining personality disorders characterised by disregard for social norms, evidence for efficacy of ...
Rajapakse Senaka +2 more
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Abstract To mitigate the consequences of school punishment, we must move from documenting the school‐to‐prison pipeline (STPP) toward understanding how punishment increases criminal legal system involvement. Beyond impacting academic performance, punishment may encourage disengagement from school, teachers, and peers; delinquency; and secondary ...
Stephanie Ann Wiley +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Understanding the differences in treatment response between subtypes of major depressive disorder (MDD) may help to prevent lengthy trial‐and‐error processes by identifying effective treatment options. The aim of the study was to investigate the impact of atypical features of MDD (MDD‐A) on the response to lithium augmentation (LA)
Hannah Buchbauer +8 more
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Background: Commission of crime and hostility and their forensic consequences in a patient with schizophrenia can worsen the patient′s condition and disturb his family, society, and even the psychiatrist.
Safa Maghsoodloo +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Dissociation and childhood trauma are strongly associated with borderline personality disorder (BPD), yet it remains unclear whether this reflects disorder‐specific mechanisms or differences in symptom severity within a shared transdiagnostic structure. Objective Using network analysis, we examined whether the conditional dependency
Philipp Wülfing +6 more
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SOCIOBIOLOGICAL FACTORS IN ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER
Social factors along with biological and psychological factors may predispose an individual to personality disorders. In this article probable social and biological risk factors for antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) are reviewed. Recent data report
İsmail Ak, Kemal Sayar
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Abstract Background and aims Alcohol consumption at high levels is common among people experiencing homelessness and contributes to inequalities. In relative terms these individuals are underrepresented in substance use services. This study captured common trajectories and identified barriers and facilitators to accessing treatment among a group of ...
Vera Helen Buss +6 more
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Pharmacotherapy of Personality Disorders
Objective: Prevalence of personality disorders have been reported as 10-13% in general population, 30-50% in psychiatric patients, and 15% in psychiatric outpatients.
Demet Gulec Oyekcin, Deniz Yıldız
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Abstract Background and Objectives Gambling in older adults represents an emerging but still underrecognized mental health concern. Although gambling participation is increasingly observed in later life, the specific psychological, social, cognitive, and biological factors associated with gambling‐related problems in older adults remain insufficiently ...
Graziella C. Prezzavento +6 more
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