Authors
Eric Lacourse, Sylvana Côté, Daniel S Nagin, Frank Vitaro, Mara Brendgen, Richard E Tremblay
Publication date
2002/12
Journal
Development and psychopathology
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pages
909-924
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
A longitudinal study with a nested preventive intervention was used to test five hypotheses generated from developmental theories of antisocial behavior. The longitudinal study followed 909 boys from their kindergarten year up to 17 years of age. The randomized multimodal preventive intervention targeted a subsample of boys who were rated disruptive by their kindergarten teacher. Semiparametric analyses of developmental trajectories for self-reported physical aggression, vandalism, and theft identified more types of trajectories than expected from recent theoretical models. Also, these trajectories did not confirm theoretical models, which suggest a general increase of antisocial behavior during adolescence. The majority of boys were on either a low-level antisocial behavior trajectory or a declining trajectory. Less than 6% appeared to follow a trajectory of chronic antisocial behavior. Comparisons between …
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E Lacourse, S Côté, DS Nagin, F Vitaro, M Brendgen… - Development and psychopathology, 2002