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Mental Health And Violent Youth A Developmental Lifecourse Perspective Criminal Justice Recent Scholarship Denise Paquette Boots

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Mental Health And Violent Youth A Developmental Lifecourse Perspective Criminal Justice Recent Scholarship Denise Paquette Boots
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Publisher: Lfb Scholarly Pub Llc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Denise Paquette Boots
ISBN: 1593322313
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Mental Health And Violent Youth A Developmental Lifecourse Perspective Criminal Justice Recent Scholarship Denise Paquette Boots by Denise Paquette Boots 1593322313 instant download after payment.

Using prospective, longitudinal data from the Pittsburgh Youth Study (PYS), Boots gauges the temporal impact of childhood and adolescent mental health problems on the development of serious offending behaviors in boys. She converts data from both parent and teacher reports of psychopathological problems to create DSM-oriented scales for Oppositional Defiant, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity, Anxiety, and Affective Problems. When compared to DSM diagnoses, these scales offer an innovative and more continuous form of measurement with distinctions between normal, borderline, and clinical levels of these mental health problems. Regression analyses across 24 models indicate that three different teacher-reported DSM-oriented mental health problems emerged at three different stages of development as significant predictors of serious violence over the lifecourse.

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