نتایج جستجو برای: conduct

تعداد نتایج: 65619  

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 1995
A Lange B Dehghani E de Beurs

The validity of the Dutch adaptation of the Buss-Durkee Hostility Inventory was investigated. On the basis of the ratings of the staff of a residential treatment center for adolescents with conduct disorders, two contrast groups (high versus low aggression) were formed. In all, 67 male adolescents participated in the study. The subscales of the inventory clearly discriminated between the two gr...

Journal: :Journal of child & adolescent substance abuse 2011
Benjamin J Falls Eric D Wish Laura M Garnier Kimberly M Caldeira Kevin E O'Grady Kathryn B Vincent Amelia M Arria

Early conduct problems have been linked to early marijuana use in adolescence. The present study examines this association in a sample of 1,076 college students that was divided into three groups: 1) early marijuana users (began marijuana use prior to age 15; n=126), 2) late marijuana users (began marijuana use at or after age 15; n=607), and 3) non-users (never used marijuana; n=343). A conduc...

2007
Judy Hutchings Rhiannon T Edwards Alan Céilleachair Tracey Bywater Dyfrig A Hughes

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Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2009
Alecia Zalot Deborah J Jones Carlye Kincaid Tasia Smith

This study replicated and extended prior research by examining neighborhood context as a moderator of the relation between the constellation of hyperactivity, impulsivity, and attention (HIA) difficulties and conduct problems among African American youth (11-16 years old; 55% girls) from single mother homes (N = 193). Using audio computer-assisted interview (ACASI) software, mother-child dyads ...

Journal: :Clinical child and family psychology review 2010
Natoshia Raishevich Cunningham Thomas H Ollendick

Given the relative lack of research on the comorbidity of anxiety disorders (ADs) and conduct problems (oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder) in youth, we examine this comorbidity from both basic and applied perspectives. First, we review the concept of comorbidity and provide a framework for understanding issues pertaining to comorbidity. Second, we examine the comorbidity of ADs an...

2014
Lars-Gunnar Lundh Daiva Daukantaité Margit Wångby-Lundh

BACKGROUND Previous research has established that direct and indirect forms of aggression differ in their association with gender and type of psychological difficulties. One purpose of the present study was to test if the same applies to direct and indirect victimization. A second purpose was to study these associations not only cross-sectionally (as in most previous research) but also longitud...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2012
Charlotte A M Cecil Edward D Barker Sara R Jaffee Essi Viding

BACKGROUND Harsh parenting practices and negative parental feelings may be environmental risk factors for low self-control in children. Children may also evoke certain parenting reactions. AIMS To investigate the longitudinal relationship between parenting and self-control, as well as associated outcomes within the monozygotic (MZ) twin differences framework. METHOD Longitudinal MZ twin dif...

Journal: :Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology : the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53 2003
Christopher T Barry Paul J Frick Amber L Killian

Investigated several possible models to explain the seemingly discrepant relations between self-esteem and conduct problems, as both low self-esteem and exaggerated levels of self-esteem, thought to be captured by narcissism, have been associated with aggressive and antisocial behavior. Our sample consisted of 98 nonreferred children (mean age = 11.9 years; SD = 1.68 years) recruited from publi...

Journal: :The American journal on addictions 2010
Lance Bauer Danielle Dick Laura Bierut Kathleen Bucholz Howard Edenberg Samuel Kuperman John Kramer John Nurnberger Sean O'Connor John Rice John Rohrbaugh Marc Schuckit Jay Tischfield Bernice Porjesz Victor Hesselbrock

Obesity, smoking, and conduct problems have all been associated with decrements in brain function. However, their additive and interactive effects have rarely been examined. To address the deficiency, we studied P300a and P300b electroencephalographic potentials in 218 women grouped by the presence versus absence of: (1) a BMI > or = 30 kg/m(2); (2) recent smoking; and (3) > or = 2 childhood co...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2014
Justin D Smith Thomas J Dishion Daniel S Shaw Melvin N Wilson Charlotte C Winter Gerald R Patterson

The emergence and persistence of conduct problems (CPs) during early childhood is a robust predictor of behavior problems in school and of future maladaptation. In this study we examined the reciprocal influences between observed coercive interactions between children and caregivers, oppositional and aggressive behavior, and growth in parent report of early childhood (ages 2-5) and school-age C...

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