The intergenerational transmission of aggression and antisocial behaviour
Authors: Mark Zoccolillo, Élisa Romano, David Joubert, Tania Mazzarello, Sylvana Côté, Michel Boivin, Daniel Pérusse, and Richard E. Tremblay
Editors: Richard E. Tremblay, Willard W. Hartup, and John Archer
Overview
Abstract (English)
Exposure to many potential environmental risk factors for child antisocial behavior is associated with one of the strongest predictors of antisocial behavior, a family history of antisociality. Because most studies of putative environmental factors do not take into account genetic propensities for antisocial behavior shared between parent and child, the possibility of genetic contributions to these “environmental” markers is typically not evaluated. In this paper, we review research on the environmental correlates of antisociality, their association with parental antisociality, and highlight findings from studies that have controlled for either genetic propensities or parental antisociality.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Book chapter |
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Author | Mark Zoccolillo, Élisa Romano, David Joubert, Tania Mazzarello, Sylvana Côté, Michel Boivin, Daniel Pérusse, and Richard E. Tremblay |
Editor | Richard E. Tremblay, Willard W. Hartup, and John Archer |
Publication Year | 2005 |
Book Title | Developmental origins of aggression |
Chapter Title | The intergenerational transmission of aggression and antisocial behaviour |
Pages | 353-375 |
Publisher | Guildford Press |
City | New York, NY |
Publication Language | English |
- Mark Zoccolillo
- Mark Zoccolillo, Élisa Romano, David Joubert, Tania Mazzarello, Sylvana Côté, Michel Boivin, Daniel Pérusse, and Richard E. Tremblay
- The intergenerational transmission of aggression and antisocial behaviour
- 2005
- Developmental origins of aggression
- Richard E. Tremblay, Willard W. Hartup, and John Archer
- 353-375
- New York, NY
- Guildford Press