青春期前
侵略
心理学
反社会人格障碍
发展心理学
品行障碍
毒物控制
人为因素与人体工程学
伤害预防
临床心理学
医学
环境卫生
作者
Marie‐Pier Paré‐Ruel,Dale M. Stack,Paul D. Hastings,Lisa A. Serbin
摘要
Abstract This study investigated specialized and versatile antisocial patterns in preschoolers and examined the link between these patterns and the risk of developing chronic antisocial behaviors throughout childhood. A total of 556 children (50.6% boys, 88% White) participated in this three‐wave longitudinal study at 3–5, 6–8, and 10–12 years old. A latent transition analysis revealed that most preschoolers (89.5%) who adopt several subtypes of antisocial behaviors simultaneously exhibit stable and severe antisocial behaviors throughout childhood. In contrast, most preschoolers (60%) who favor one specific subtype of antisocial behaviors desist from such behaviors between preschool and preadolescence. Importantly, aggression accompanied by other subtypes of antisocial behaviors predicted chronicity better than aggression alone, casting doubt on the notion that aggression is the strongest predictor of chronicity.
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