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Developmental Course and Risk Factors of Physical Aggression in Late Adolescence

This study examined risk factors of physical aggression during transition from early to late adolescence using a two-wave longitudinal study. Specifically, we examined if risk factors in early adolescence predict physically aggressive behavior starting in late adolescence and why some adolescents de...

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Main Authors: Henriksen, Marit, Skrove, Marit Synnøve, Hoftun, Gry Børmark, Sund, Erik, Lydersen, Stian, Tseng, Wan-Ling, Sukhodolsky, Denis G
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