The developmental trajectories of antisocial behavior were identified empirically, not based on predetermined cutoff values.
Currently, voluntarily inducing infertility seems to be regarded as somewhat antisocial behaviour.
Violent husbands were less likely to be classified as securely attached and more likely to be classified as dismissing and antisocial.
The first set is often called "protective" factors in that they hasten the process of desistance among men at risk for continued antisocial behavior.
It refers to a supposed subculture stereotyped as uneducated, uncultured and prone to antisocial or immoral behavior.
In addition, the present investigation specifically compared two viable alternative models for describing longitudinal change in antisocial behavior and alcohol dependence.
That is, the role of constructive, proactive parenting in decreasing children's disruptive antisocial behavior patterns was strongest for children who initially had many problems.
At all time points, social preference was correlated positively with work 0 school engagement or academics and negatively correlated with arrests and antisocial behavior.