The primary aim of this paper is to discuss the evidence that specific neurobiological systems are involved in
the etiology of childhood - onset antisocial behavior.
Research interests:
the etiology of adolescent depression, substance abuse, and delinquency; identification of factors which influence parenting practices.
Etiology of inattention and hyperactivity / impulsivity in a community sample of twins with learning difficulties
Then an overview of the known developmental changes in conscientiousness across the life course is provided, as well as the potential shared developmental
etiology of conscientiousness and externalizing psychopathology.
A better understanding of
the etiology of CD might enable the development of more specific treatments and interventions which could prevent the transition from CD to antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy.
Starting at the beginning: Exploring
the etiology of antisocial behavior in the first years of life
Etiology of preschool behavior problems: Contributions of temperament attributes in early childhood
His areas of special expertise include the effects of day care, parent - child relations during the infancy and early childhood years, the transition to parenthood,
the etiology of child maltreatment and the evolutionary basis of parent and child functioning.
No differences appeared between boys and girls in the effect of the quality of interpersonal relations on the level and on the rate of change in problem behavior, suggesting that
the etiology of problem behavior might be similar for boys and girls in spite of gender differences in the prevalence of problem behaviors.
The common
etiology of these disparate symptoms relates to a specific chromosomal abnormality.
The environment - focused program components address distal - level factors that are relevant in
the etiology of multiple behaviors, such as bonding to school and family, and parenting practices.
Using parent ratings to study
the etiology of 3 year - old twins» problem behavior: different views of rater bias?
It is concluded that peer victimization in childhood is a precursor of both short - lived and persistent internalizing symptoms, underlining the importance of environmental factors such as peer relationships in
the etiology of internalizing problems.
There is currently no developmental model that accounts for the role of internalizing symptoms in
the etiology of adolescent SU.
The genetic - environmental
etiology of parents» perceptions and self - assessed behaviours towards their 5 - month - old infants in a large twin and singleton sample
As differences between the Canadian and Chinese samples emerged when examining the role of perceived control, it suggests that
the etiology of depression may vary.
The inclusion of paternal history of mental disorder is important given theory emphasizing the importance of fathers, as well as the potentially differing roles of mothers and fathers in
the etiology of anxiety [25, 26].
The literature is equivocal regarding the role of internalizing problems in
the etiology of adolescent substance use.
Mr. Fleming's interests include prevention science and
the etiology of adolescent problem behavior.
Given that not all individuals who experience significant stress develop depression, recent prospective research has begun to utilize diathesis - stress models in order to examine
the etiology of depression amongst adolescents (Ingram and Luxton 2005).
Both longitudinal studies and large - scale qualitative examinations are needed to identify the direction of associations between dating violence and health risks and to provide insight into
the etiology of dating violence and associated adolescent risk behavior.
Our findings are consistent with evidence demonstrating the link between maternal — infant relationship quality and child atopic disease, although current understanding is largely limited to
the etiology of asthma [40 — 43, 45].
There is some evidence that subdomains of internalizing symptoms may operate differently in
the etiology of adolescent SU (Colder et al. 2010).
For 44 % of the patients,
etiology of hearing loss was unknown, and 33 % were genetically deaf.
Although internalizing symptoms are frequently discussed as being involved in
the etiology of adolescent SU often through a self - medication mechanism (Khantzian 1997), the association between this domain of symptoms and adolescent SU has been equivocal (Colder et al. 2010; Hussong et al. 2011).
Using a developmental, social — ecological approach to understand
the etiology of health - risk behavior and inform primary prevention efforts, we assess the predictive effects of family and neighborhood social processes on youth physical fighting and weapon carrying.
Such findings may reflect culturally - relevant differences in
the etiology of depression.
Exploring
the etiology of the relationship between temperament and behavior problems with temperamentally extreme twins [Abstract]
Other factors may play a role in
the etiology of PPD.
Benoit discusses the fact that, in an analysis of 15 studies from their 2003 meta - analysis, Bakermans - Kranenburg and colleagues concluded that attachment interventions that focus on preventing or reducing disorganized attachment may need to target the reduction of atypical caregiver behaviours.8 Specifically, frightened or frightening caregiver behaviour has been implicated in
the etiology of disorganized attachment.
The Oregon Prevention Research Center (OPRC) was formed in 1990 in order to integrate the findings from our longitudinal research on
the etiology of juvenile antisocial behaviors with our experience developing intervention strategies for antisocial youngsters and their families.
These feelings may manifest in different ways depending on age, personality and circumstances bringing the scholars to research what may be
the etiology of SAD.
Prevention efforts have identified a number of within - group contextual factors involved in
the etiology of substance use among Latino youth including family socioeconomic status, nativity status, acculturation processes, acculturation stress, and structural barriers.
Current frontiers include investigation of gene - environment interaction in
the etiology of disorganized attachment, 22,23,24,25 and differentiation of correlates and outcomes related to indiscriminate attachment behaviour compared to disorganized attachment behaviour.26, 27
Founded to integrate the findings from our longitudinal research on
the etiology of juvenile antisocial behavior with our experience developing intervention strategies for antisocial youngsters and their families.
It is common for sex therapists to work in collaboration with medical professionals to rule out any medical
etiology of the problems.
Etiology of preschool behavior problems: contributions of temperament attributes in early childhood.
The role of parental marital discord in
the etiology of externalizing problems during childhood and adolescence.
Molecular genetic findings support the thesis that dopaminergic, serotonergic, and noradrenergic neurotransmission pathways account for
the etiology of this complex disease.
Deficient self - regulation plays a key role in
the etiology of early onset disruptive behavior disorders and signals risk for chronic psychopathology.
The Etiology of the Association Between Child Antisocial Behavior and Maternal Negativity Varies Across Aggressive and Non-Aggressive Rule - Breaking Forms of Antisocial Behavior.
Etiology of borderline personality disorder: Disentangling the contributions of intercorrelated antecedents
A longitudinal behavioral genetic analysis of
the etiology of aggressive and nonaggressive antisocial behavior
One of the explanations of the higher level of delinquency in males than in females is that
the etiology of delinquency may differ for males and females.
Peritraumatic and persistent dissociation in the presumed
etiology of PTSD.
As such, it is necessary to determine
the etiology of the problem, whether it be physical, physiological, emotional, spiritual or relational.
The etiology of conduct disorder involves an interaction of genetic / constitutional, familial and social factors.
Recently, efforts to understand
the etiology of serious aggression and antisocial behaviour in school - age children and adolescents have generated studies of atypical aggression in young children.
Explain the motivations that may underlie animal abuse by children and adolescents and
the etiology of animal abuse.
There are many theories that serve to explain
the etiology of an addiction; they all serve to add something.