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Antisocial behavior of adoptees and nonadoptees: Prediction from early history and adolescent relationships
Harold D Grotevant
, Manfred H.M. Van Dulmen
, Nora Dunbar
, Justine Nelson-Christinedaughter
, Mathew Christensen
, Xitao Fan
, Brent C. Miller
Life Course Center
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Family Relationships
100%
Early History
100%
Peer Relationships
100%
Early Adolescents
100%
Adoption Status
100%
Adoptees
100%
Adolescent Relationships
100%
Early Life Maltreatment
100%
Young Adulthood
50%
Parent Interview
50%
Demographic Characteristics
50%
National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
50%
Predictive Power
50%
Background Characteristics
50%
Add Health
50%
Family Variables
50%
Non-aggressive
50%
Psychology
Maltreatment
100%
Antisocial Behavior
100%
Adolescent Relationship
100%
Early Experience
50%
Demographic Characteristic
50%
Longitudinal Analysis
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Adolescent
100%
Family Relationship
100%
Peer Group
50%
Longitudinal Analysis
50%