Research paper

Female and male antisocial trajectories: From childhood origins to adult outcomes

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Title
Female and male antisocial trajectories: From childhood origins to adult outcomes
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University of Otago
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Otago University Research Archive
Description

This article reports on the childhood origins and adult outcomes of female versus male antisocial behavior trajectories in the Dunedin longitudinal study. Four antisocial behavior trajectory groups were identified among females and males using general growth mixture modeling and included life-course persistent (LCP), adolescent-onset, childhood-limited, and low trajectory groups. During childhood, both LCP females and males were characterized by social, familial and neurodevelopmental risk fa...

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Research paper
Research format
Scholarly text / Journal article
Thesis level
Article
Date created
2008
Creator
Odgers, C.L. / Caspi, A. / Poulton, R. / Harrington, H.L. / Thomson, W.M. / Broadbent, J.M. / Hancox, R.J. / Dickson, N. / Paul, C. / Moffitt, T.E.
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/14641
Related subjects
adult / antisocial behavior / child / child abuse / disease association / economics / family life / family size / longitudinal study / mental development / mental disease / mental health / prediction / risk factors / sex differences / social aspect / violence / adolescents / age of onset / antisocial personality disorder / preschool child / comorbidity / conduct disorder / health status / life change events / mental disorders / New Zealand / prospective studies / sex factors / socialization / socioeconomic factors

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