Multilevel Approaches Toward Understanding Antisocial Behavior: Current Research and Future Directions
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Multilevel approaches toward understanding antisocial behavior: Current research and future directions
- Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2012, pp. 703-704
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Supportive parenting mediates neighborhood socioeconomic disparities in children's antisocial behavior from ages 5 to 12
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Childhood maltreatment and illicit drug use in middle adulthood: The role of neighborhood characteristics
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Advancing paternal age and offspring violent offending: A sibling-comparison study
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Externalizing problems, attention regulation, and household chaos: A longitudinal behavioral genetic study
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Association between a marker for prenatal testosterone exposure and externalizing behavior problems in children
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Toward a new understanding of legacy of early attachments for future antisocial trajectories: Evidence from two longitudinal studies
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Pathways and processes of risk in associations among maternal antisocial personality symptoms, interparental aggression, and preschooler's psychopathology
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Development of fear and guilt in young children: Stability over time and relations with psychopathology
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Temperamental exuberance and executive function predict propensity for risk taking in childhood
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Pathways from harsh parenting to adolescent antisocial behavior: A multidomain test of gender moderation
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Early predictors of boys' antisocial trajectories
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Intergenerational influences on early alcohol use: Independence from the problem behavior pathway
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The effects of child maltreatment on early signs of antisocial behavior: Genetic moderation by tryptophan hydroxylase, serotonin transporter, and monoamine oxidase A genes
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Effects of divorce on Dutch boys' and girls' externalizing behavior in Gene × Environment perspective: Diathesis stress or differential susceptibility in the Dutch Tracking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey study?
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Life stress, the dopamine receptor gene, and emerging adult drug use trajectories: A longitudinal, multilevel, mediated moderation analysis
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Testing multiple levels of influence in the intergenerational transmission of alcohol disorders from a developmental perspective: The example of alcohol use promoting peers and μ-opioid receptor M1 variation
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Genetic and neurocognitive contributions to the development of psychopathy
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Aggression as an equifinal outcome of distinct neurocognitive and neuroaffective processes
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Instantiating the multiple levels of analysis perspective in a program of study on externalizing behavior
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