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ArtikelChildhood Predictors Differentiate Life-Course Persistent and Adolescence-Limited Antisocial Pathways Among Males and Females  
Oleh: Moffitt, Terrie E. ; Caspi, Avshalom
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Development and Psychopathology vol. 13 no. 2 (2001), page 355-376.
Topik: childhood; childhood; life - course; social
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Isi artikelThis article reports a comparison on childhood risk factors of males and females exhibiting childhood - onset and adolescent - onset antisocial behavior, using data from the Dunedin longitudinal study. Childhood - onset delinquents had childhoods of inadequate parenting, neurocognitive problems, and temperament and behaviour problems, whereas adolescent - onset delinquents did not have these pathological backgrounds. Sex comparisons showed a male - to - female ratio of 10 : 1 for childhood - onset delinquency but a sex ratio of only 1.5 : 1 for adolescence - onset delinquency. Showing the same pattern as males, childhood-onset females had high - risk backgrounds but adolescent - onset females did not. These findings are consistent with core predictions from the taxonomic theory of life - course persistent and adolescence - limited antisocial behaviour.
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