Development trajectories of male physical violence and theft: Relations to neuro-cognitive performance
Authors: Edward D. Barker, Jean R. Séguin, Helene R. White, Marsha E. Bates, Eric Lacourse, Rene Carbonneau, and Richard E. Tremblay
Overview
Abstract (English)
Context Neurocognitive mechanisms have long been hypothesized to influence developmental trajectories of antisocial behavior. However, studies examining this association tend to aggregate a variety of problem behaviors that may be differently affected by neurocognitive deficits. Objective To describe the developmental trajectories of physical violence and theft from adolescence to adulthood, their associations, and the neurocognitive characteristics of individuals following different patterns of trajectory association. Design Accelerated cohort-sequential, longitudinal design. Setting Rutgers Health and Human Development Project. Participants Six hundred ninety-eight men. Main Outcome Measures Self-reports of physical violence (ages 12-24 years) and theft (ages 12-31 years) were collected across 5 waves. Neurocognitive performance was assessed with executive function and verbal IQ tests between late adolescence and early adulthood. Results The majority (55%) of subjects showed an increased frequency of theft during the study period, while only a minority (13%) evinced an increasing frequency of physical violence. Executive function and verbal IQ performance were negatively related to high frequency of physical violence but positively related to high frequency of theft. Conclusions Developmental trajectories of physical violence and theft during adolescence and early adulthood are different and differently related to neurocognitive functioning. Global indexes of antisocial behavior mask the development of antisocial behavior subtypes and putative causal mechanisms.
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Edward D. Barker, Jean R. Séguin, Helene R. White, Marsha E. Bates, Eric Lacourse, Rene Carbonneau, and Richard E. Tremblay |
Publication Year | 2007 |
Title | Development trajectories of male physical violence and theft: Relations to neuro-cognitive performance |
Volume | 64 |
Journal Name | Archives of General Psychiatry |
Number | 5 |
Pages | 592-599 |
Publication Language | English |
- Edward D. Barker
- Edward D. Barker, Jean R. Séguin, Helene R. White, Marsha E. Bates, Eric Lacourse, Rene Carbonneau, and Richard E. Tremblay
- Development trajectories of male physical violence and theft: Relations to neuro-cognitive performance
- Archives of General Psychiatry
- 64
- 2007
- 5
- 592-599