Open Access10.1007/978-1-59259-382-8_12
The Family Environment in Early Life and Aggressive Behavior in Adolescents and Young Adults
Sven Barnow,Harald-J. Freyberger +1 more
- 01 Jan 2003
- pp 213-229
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TL;DR: Aggressive behavior in adolescents is of great interest to mental health professions, as it causes disruptions in the family, school, and peer relations, and predicts higher risks for criminality, substance misuse, and personality disorders in adulthood as discussed by the authors.
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Abstract: Aggressive behavior in adolescents is of great interest to mental health professions, as it causes disruptions in the family, school, and peer relations, and predicts higher risks for criminality, substance misuse, and personality disorders in adulthood (Coie et al., 1982; Elliott, 1994).
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