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385 related items for PubMed ID: 25403544

  • 1. Developmental pathways from childhood aggression-disruptiveness, chronic peer rejection, and deviant friendships to early-adolescent rule breaking.
    Ettekal I, Ladd GW.
    Child Dev; 2015; 86(2):614-31. PubMed ID: 25403544
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  • 2. Costs and benefits of children's physical and relational aggression trajectories on peer rejection, acceptance, and friendships: Variations by aggression subtypes, gender, and age.
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    Dev Psychol; 2015 Dec; 51(12):1756-70. PubMed ID: 26414097
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  • 3. Adolescent externalizing behaviour, psychological control, and peer rejection: Transactional links and dopaminergic moderation.
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    Br J Dev Psychol; 2017 Sep; 35(3):420-438. PubMed ID: 28338224
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  • 4. Development of aggressive-victims from childhood through adolescence: Associations with emotion dysregulation, withdrawn behaviors, moral disengagement, peer rejection, and friendships.
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  • 5. A longitudinal biosocial study of cortisol and peer influence on the development of adolescent antisocial behavior.
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  • 6. Developmental Precursors of Relational Aggression From Late Childhood Through Adolescence.
    Aizpitarte A, Atherton OE, Zheng LR, Alonso-Arbiol I, Robins RW.
    Child Dev; 2019 Jan; 90(1):117-126. PubMed ID: 30315722
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  • 7. Friendship Network Dynamics of Aggressive and Rule-Breaking Antisocial Behaviors in Adolescence.
    Kornienko O, Davila M, Santos CE.
    J Youth Adolesc; 2019 Oct; 48(10):2065-2078. PubMed ID: 31440880
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  • 8. Childhood peer rejection and aggression as predictors of adolescent girls' externalizing and health risk behaviors: a 6-year longitudinal study.
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  • 9. Relations among chronic peer group rejection, maladaptive behavioral dispositions, and early adolescents' peer perceptions.
    Ladd GW, Ettekal I, Kochenderfer-Ladd B, Rudolph KD, Andrews RK.
    Child Dev; 2014 Feb; 85(3):971-988. PubMed ID: 24397253
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  • 11. A cross-lagged structural equation model of relational aggression, physical aggression, and peer status in a Chinese culture.
    Tseng WL, Banny AM, Kawabata Y, Crick NR, Gau SS.
    Aggress Behav; 2013 Feb; 39(4):301-15. PubMed ID: 23606625
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  • 12. Covert antisocial behavior, peer deviancy training, parenting processes, and sex differences in the development of antisocial behavior during childhood.
    Snyder JJ, Schrepferman LP, Bullard L, McEachern AD, Patterson GR.
    Dev Psychopathol; 2012 Aug; 24(3):1117-38. PubMed ID: 22781875
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  • 15. A Developmental Perspective on Peer Rejection, Deviant Peer Affiliation, and Conduct Problems Among Youth.
    Chen D, Drabick DA, Burgers DE.
    Child Psychiatry Hum Dev; 2015 Dec; 46(6):823-38. PubMed ID: 25410430
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  • 17. Parental management of peers and autonomic nervous system reactivity in predicting adolescent peer relationships.
    Tu KM, Erath SA, El-Sheikh M.
    Dev Psychol; 2017 Mar; 53(3):540-551. PubMed ID: 27854467
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  • 18. The relation between childhood proactive and reactive aggression and substance use initiation.
    Fite PJ, Colder CR, Lochman JE, Wells KC.
    J Abnorm Child Psychol; 2008 Feb; 36(2):261-71. PubMed ID: 17823863
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  • 19. Joint trajectories for social and physical aggression as predictors of adolescent maladjustment: internalizing symptoms, rule-breaking behaviors, and borderline and narcissistic personality features.
    Underwood MK, Beron KJ, Rosen LH.
    Dev Psychopathol; 2011 May; 23(2):659-78. PubMed ID: 21532919
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  • 20. Positively biased self-perceptions of peer acceptance and subtypes of aggression in children.
    Lynch RJ, Kistner JA, Stephens HF, David-Ferdon C.
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