Antisocial Behavior Trajectories and Social Victimization Within and Between School Years in Early Adolescence
Abstract
Antisocial behavior typically increases during early adolescence, but the possibility of seasonal variation has not been examined. In this study, trajectories of antisocial behavior were estimated for early adolescent boys and girls. Data were obtained from a 3-year longitudinal study of 11 middle schools in the western United States (n = 5,742), with assessments completed four times per academic year. Antisocial behavior increased steadily...
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Title
Antisocial Behavior Trajectories and Social Victimization Within and Between School Years in Early Adolescence
Published Date
May 11, 2013
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages
322 - 336
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