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Gender Differences in the Developmental Links Between Conduct Problems and Depression Across Early Adolescence

Various developmental models have attempted to explain the relationship between antisocial behavior and depressive symptoms in youth, often proposing intermediary processes such as social and academic functioning. However, few studies have tested these developmental models fully, particularly in mix...

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Published in:Journal of research on adolescence 2016-03, Vol.26 (1), p.76-89
Main Authors: Klostermann, Susan, Connell, Arin, Stormshak, Elizabeth A.
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Antisocial personality disorder
Behavior problems
Conduct disorder
Developmental delays
Deviance
Gender differences
Girls
Mental depression
Mixed gender
Sexes
Symptoms
Youth
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