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The development of youth antisocial behavior across time and context: A systematic review and integration of person-centered and variable-centered research.
Carroll, Sarah L; Mikhail, Megan E; Burt, S Alexandra.
Afiliação
  • Carroll SL; Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, 316 Physics Rd #262, East Lansing, MI 48824, United States of America. Electronic address: carro259@msu.edu.
  • Mikhail ME; Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, 316 Physics Rd #262, East Lansing, MI 48824, United States of America.
  • Burt SA; Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, 316 Physics Rd #262, East Lansing, MI 48824, United States of America.
Clin Psychol Rev ; 101: 102253, 2023 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36758465
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Trajectories of youth antisocial behavior (ASB) are characterized by continuity and change. Although numerous longitudinal studies have examined ASB, findings from person-centered and variable-centered research have not yet been integrated. The present paper integrates findings across statistical methods for a more comprehensive understanding of the development of ASB. Neighborhood disadvantage is considered as a core moderator.

METHODS:

The study protocol was registered in the PROSPERO database of systematic reviews (registration number CRD42021255820). The PsycINFO and PubMed databases were examined (September 2022) to identify longitudinal studies of youth aggression and/or rule-breaking. Results from person-centered and variable-centered studies were integrated via narrative synthesis, and a systematic quality assessment was conducted.

RESULTS:

Of 8227 studies identified, 136 met inclusion criteria. Our review indicated that rule-breaking trajectories were largely distinguished by differences in rate of change (i.e., slope), whereas aggression trajectories differed more by baseline level (i.e., intercept), particularly in childhood. For adolescents in disadvantaged neighborhoods, however, aggression trajectories differed by both intercept and slope.

CONCLUSIONS:

The respective importance of the intercept and slope differed across dimensions of ASB, developmental stage, and neighborhood residence. Neighborhood disadvantage was associated with trajectories of aggression, consistent with developmental theories emphasizing the role of person-environment interactions.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Agressão / Transtorno da Personalidade Antissocial Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Systematic_reviews Limite: Adolescent / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Clin Psychol Rev Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Agressão / Transtorno da Personalidade Antissocial Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Systematic_reviews Limite: Adolescent / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Clin Psychol Rev Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article