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Sengupta, Sarojini M.; Grizenko, Natalie; Schmitz, Norbert; Schwartz, George; Amor, Leila Ben; Bellingham, Johanne; de Guzman, Rosherrie; Polotskaia, Anna; Stepanian, Marina Ter; Thakur, Geeta; Joober, Ridha – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: In a recent study, Thapar and colleagues reported that COMT "gene variant and birth weight predict early-onset antisocial behavior in children" with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. We have attempted to replicate these findings in a group of ADHD children using a similar research design. Method: Children (n = 191)…
Descriptors: Interaction, Hyperactivity, Body Weight, Antisocial Behavior
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Haskett, Mary E.; Allaire, Jason C.; Kreig, Shawn; Hart, Kendrea C. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2008
Objective: Although social maladjustment appears to be common among abused children, negative outcomes are not inevitable. This investigation was designed to determine whether ethnicity and features of the parenting context predicted children's social adjustment, and whether the strength and direction of these relations differed for abused and…
Descriptors: African American Children, Ethnicity, Prosocial Behavior, Child Abuse
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Mary, Hassandra; Alexandra, Bekiari; Kimon, Sakellariou – Physical Educator, 2007
The purpose of this study was to examine how physical education teacher's verbal aggressiveness, as perceived by the students, is related to students' fair play self-reported behaviors. Four hundred twenty-nine physical education students completed two questionnaires during physical education classes. Correlation analysis revealed that there was a…
Descriptors: Play, Physical Education Teachers, Correlation, Physical Education
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Ellis, Wendy E.; Zarbatany, Lynne – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2007
This study examined variation in friendship formation and friendship stability as a function of children's and their friends' victimization, overt aggression, and relational aggression. Participants were 605 pre- and early adolescents in fifth through eighth grades (M age = 12.05) assessed twice over a three-month period. Scores for stability and…
Descriptors: Friendship, Victims of Crime, Peer Relationship, Aggression
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Hunt, Melissa K.; Hopko, Derek R. – Journal of Primary Prevention, 2009
Truancy is a considerable problem among adolescents. Considering the historical emphasis on studying truancy in urban regions, a concerted effort is needed to extend this research into rural areas to examine cultural generalizability of findings. The purpose of this study was to assess variables associated with truancy in a rural sample (N = 367)…
Descriptors: Truancy, Prevention, Adolescents, Family Structure
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Palmer, Emma J.; Farmer, Sam – Journal of Adolescence, 2002
Examines the victimizing behaviors of incarcerated juvenile and young offenders. It was found that 50.9% of all respondents reported victimizing others, with verbal assaults and threats being the most common form of such behaviors. Furthermore, staff-identified "victimizers" were significantly more likely to report victimizing behavior…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Antisocial Behavior, Bullying, Delinquency
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Hall, Gordon C. Nagayama; Degarmo, David S.; Eap, Sopagna; Teten, Andra L.; Sue, Stanley – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006
Patterns of sexually coercive behavior were examined among 266 Asian American and 299 European American men over 1 year. Noncoercer (n = 358), desister (n = 120), initiator (n = 39), and persistent (n = 48) sexually coercive groups were identified. The strongest predictor of sexual coercion was past sexual coercion. Persistent sexual coercers were…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Asian Americans, Males, Masculinity
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Rice, Frances; Lifford, Kate J.; Thomas, Hollie V.; Thapar, Anita – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2007
Objective: To assess the value of maternal and self-ratings of adolescent depression by investigating the extent to which these reports predicted a range of mental health and functional outcomes 4 years later. The potential influence of mother's own depressed mood on her ratings of adolescent depression and suicidal ideation on adolescent outcome…
Descriptors: Health Services, Mothers, Antisocial Behavior, Mental Health
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Li, Qing – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2007
This study examines the nature and extent of adolescents' cyberbullying experiences, and explores the extent to which various factors, including bullying, culture, and gender, contribute to cyberbullying and cyber victimisation in junior high schools. In this study, one in three adolescents was a cyber victim, one in five was a cyberbully, and…
Descriptors: Bullying, Early Adolescents, Computer Mediated Communication, Cultural Influences
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Bickley-Green, Cynthia – Art Education, 2007
This article reviews some basic issues related to school violence. As observed by the practicing teachers and other educators who have been quoted in this article, adults who serve as role models to children and adults who respect, listen, and share will increase the students' awareness of the need to use assertive, non-aggressive behaviors in and…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Violence, Role Models, Art Education
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Schreck, Christopher J.; Burek, Melissa W.; Clark-Miller, Jason – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
This research investigates low religiosity as a predictor of violent victimization. The theoretical framework the authors present here posits that religiosity should help structure daily activities in such a way as to (a) limit exposure to offenders by encouraging contact with peers who are less deviant, (b) lessen one's target suitability by…
Descriptors: Victims of Crime, Delinquency, Religion, Religious Factors
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Loeber, Rolf – Child Development, 1982
Studies of children who initially display high rates of antisocial behavior indicate such children are more likely to persist in this behavior than those who initially show lower rates. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Development, Children, Delinquent Behavior
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Derzon, James H. – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Youthful antisocial behavior is often viewed as a precursor to later violent behavior. Examines the assertion that aggressive reaction patterns in males over time approach the stability of intelligence by studying evidence from 82 reports of prospective studies. Analysis finds considerably more modest relationships between earlier antisocial…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Males, Meta Analysis, Predictive Measurement
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Hardy, Sam A.; Carlo, Gustavo – Journal of Moral Education, 2005
This study examined the hypothesis that religiosity would be differentially related to six types of adolescent prosocial behaviour, and that these relations would be mediated by the prosocial value of kindness. Self-report data were collected from 142 high school students (63 per cent female; 91 per cent White; M age = 16.8, S = .80). Religiosity…
Descriptors: Religion, Altruism, Prosocial Behavior, Males
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Paulhus, Delroy L.; Robins, Richard W.; Trzesniewski, Kali H.; Tracy, Jessica L. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2004
Suppressor situations occur when the simultaneous inclusion of two predictors improves one or both validities. A common allegation is that suppressor effects rarely replicate and have little substantive import. We present substantive examples from two established research domains to counter this skepticism. In the first domain, we show how…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Antisocial Behavior, Predictor Variables, Personality Traits
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