The development and ecology of antisocial behavior in children and adolescents

apply the developmental psychopathology perspective to the development and ecology of antisocial behavior / review the state of the art of etiologic research, addressing the onset, chronicity, and desistance of antisocial behavior as well as correlated features such as frequency and seriousness / attempt to integrate interdisciplinary findings, especially those of developmental psychology, sociology, and biology, with findings from clinical psychology / consider antisocial behavior as a continuum, but one in which the form of expression changes over time / how can we define and measure antisocial behavior
the antisocial pattern / etiology [intraindividual factors, relationship processes, behavior settings]

Citation: Dishion TJ, Patterson GR. The development and ecology of antisocial behavior in children and adolescents. In: Cohen DCDJ, ed. Developmental psychopathology, Vol 3: Risk, disorder, and adaptation (2nd ed). Hoboken, NJ, US: John Wiley & Sons Inc; 2006:503-41.

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