Original paper
Predictors of adult outcomes in clinically- and legally-ascertained youth with externalizing problems
Abstract
Externalizing problems (EP), including rule-breaking, aggression, and criminal involvement, are highly prevalent during adolescence, but the adult outcomes of adolescents exhibiting EP are characterized by heterogeneity. Although many youths’ EP subside after adolescence, others’ persists into adulthood. Characterizing the development of severe EP is essential to prevention and intervention efforts. Multiple predictors of adult antisocial...
Paper Details
Title
Predictors of adult outcomes in clinically- and legally-ascertained youth with externalizing problems
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
11
Pages
e0206442 - e0206442
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