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Hawes et al (2017)
Early behaviour problems can disrupt emotional domains.
Shaw et al (2015)
Early behaviour problems can disrupt social domains.
Turney et al (2015)
Early behaviour problems can disrupt academic domains.
What domains can be disrupted from early behaviour problmems?
Academic (Turney et al., 2015); social (Shaw et al., 2015); emotional (Hawes et al., 2017)
Masten et al (2010)
Antisocial behaviour can often escalate through developmental cascades.
How can antisocial behaviour escalate?
Through developmental cascades (Masten et al., 2010)
Luukkaala et al (2010)
Antisocial behaviour co-occurs with depression.
Love (2025)
Antisocial behaviour co-occurs with anxiety.
Fowler et al (2006)
Antisocial behaviour co-occurs with ADHD.
What conditions can antisocial behaviour co-occur with?
ADHD (Fowler et al., 2006); anxiety (Love, 2025); depression (Luukkaala et al., 2010)
Steinberg et al (2009)
Later risk factors for antisocial behaviour include school failure, peer rejection, and deviant peer groups
What are later risk factors for antisocial behaviour?
School failure, peer rejection, and deviant peer groups (Steinberg et al., 2009)
Bor et al (2004)
Longitudinal study of early risk factors for antisocial behaviours, e.g., prenatal substance exposure, insecure attachment, language delays.
What are early risk factors for antisocial behaviour?
Prenatal substance exposure, insecure attachment, language delays (Bor et al., 2004)
Tremblay et al (2004)
Longitudinal study showing that early-onset aggression predicts more severe outcomes.
Early-onset aggression predicts…
More severe outcomes (Tremblay et al., 2004)
Patterson et al (2015)
Some antisocial behaviours, e.g., tantrums, lying, are developmentally typical at certain ages.
What antisocial behaviours are developmentally typical at certain ages?
Tantrums, lying (Patterson et al., 2015)
Lindenberg et al (2018)
Adolescence-limited antisocial behaviour is driven by social mimicry, peer influence, and identity exploration
What is adolescence-limited antisocial behaviour driven by?
Social mimicry, peer influence, and identity exploration (Lindenberg et al., 2018)
Lax et al (2021)
Life-course persistent antisocial behaviour is associated with harsh parenting.
What type of parenting is associated with life-course persistent antisocial behaviour?
Harsh parenting (Lax et al., 2021)
Shum et al (2011)
Meta-analysis: life-course persistent antisocial behaviour is associated with neurodevelopmental difficulties such as executive dysfunction
What type of neurodevelopmental difficulties are associated with life-course persistent antisocial behaviour?
Executive dysfunction (Shum et al., 2011)
Language delay (Rebuck, 1998)
Rebuck (1998)
Life-course persistent antisocial behaviour is associated with neurodevelopmental difficulties such as language delay
Moffitt (1993)
Developmental taxonomy of antisocial behaviour: life-course persistent, adolescence limitted
What is Moffitt’s (1993) developmental taxonomy of antisocial behaviour?
Life-course persistent
Adolescence limitted
Tremblay et al (2022)
Developmental/biopsychosocial perspectives of antisocial behaviour allow us to understand timing, trajectories, and underlying mechanisms across the life span.
What do developmental/biopsychosocial perspectives of antisocial behaviour allow us to understand?
Timing, trajectories, and underlying mechanisms across the life span (Tremblay et al., 2022)
Covert antisocial behaviour
Deceitfulness or theft; serious violation of rules.
Overt antisocial behaviour
Aggression to people or animals; destuction of property
Types of antisocial behaviour
Overt (aggression to people or animals; destruction of property)
Covert (deceitfulness of theft; serious violation of rules)
Definition of antisocial behaviour
Actions that violate social norms or the rights of others (Millie., 2008)
Millie (2008)
Antisocial behaviour definition: actions that violate social norms or the rights of others