0 to express feelings, especially bad feelings, such as anger: --
1 fmlto express difficult thoughts or feelings openly --
2 → outsource : --
The impact of after-school peer contact on early adolescent externalizing problems is moderated by parental monitoring, neighborhood safety, and prior adjustment.
Covariance matrices including the peer relationship and externalizing problems variables were computed separately for boys and girls.
Most likely, the pathways from parental anger to child externalizing are both multiply determined and bidirectional.
Etiologic connections among substance dependence, antisocial behavior, and personality : modeling the externalizing spectrum.
Finally, our findings provide additional evidence that shared environmental effects are a critical source of co-morbidity among the childhood externalizing disorders.
When they are accompanying externalizing problems, the disruptive behaviors may actively divert attention away from the anxiety or depression.
Contributions of genes and environments to stability and change in externalizing and internalizing problems during elementary and middle school.
Specifically, 1.7% of the heritability of conflict at age 14 was a result of externalizing behaviors observed 3 years previously.