Do developmental changes in impulsivity and sensation seeking uniquely predict violent victimization? A test of the dual systems model
Abstract
Previous research has revealed that variation in levels of self-control is associated with violent victimization. Absent from this line of research is an evaluation of whether unique components of self-control, reflective of the dual-systems model, are uniquely associated with violent victimization from adolescence through young adulthood. The current study analyzed longitudinal data from a population-based sample of youth to assess...
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Title
Do developmental changes in impulsivity and sensation seeking uniquely predict violent victimization? A test of the dual systems model
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
66
Pages
101639 - 101639
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