externalizing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪkˈstɜː.nəl.aɪz]
  • Us [ ɪkˈstɝː.nəl.aɪz]

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  • Frustration remained a predictor of internalizing, externalizing, and total symptoms.

  • Frustration remained a predictor of internalizing, externalizing, and total symptoms (data available on request).

  • Developmental trajectories of externalizing behaviors in childhood and adolescence.

  • First, it is expected that a significant degree of between-individual variability will exist in the developmental trajectories of externalizing problems.

  • The children showing more modest levels of externalizing problems during childhood represent the third and fourth pathways.

  • Consequently, these results may underrepresent the diversity of pathways to adolescent externalizing problems, particularly early-starter pathways, and may underestimate the magnitude of the predictor variables.

  • Results indicated that externalizing behavior was positively associated with physical victimization for boys and girls, but not with relational victimization.

  • Specifically, 1.7% of the heritability of conflict at age 14 was a result of externalizing behaviors observed 3 years previously.

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