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Clinical Trial
. 2005 Feb;33(1):99-112.
doi: 10.1007/s10802-005-0938-8.

Trajectories of peer-nominated aggression: risk status, predictors and outcomes

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Trajectories of peer-nominated aggression: risk status, predictors and outcomes

Pol A C van Lier et al. J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2005 Feb.
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Abstract

Developmental trajectories of peer-nominated aggression, risk factors at baseline, and outcomes were studied. Peer nominations of aggression were obtained annually from grades 1 to 3. Three developmental trajectories were identified: an early-onset/increasers trajectory with high levels of peer-nominated aggression at elementary school entry and increasing levels throughout follow-up; a moderate-persistent trajectory of aggression in which children were characterized by moderate levels of physical aggression at baseline; and a third trajectory with stable low levels of aggression. Children following the early-onset/increasers trajectory showed physical forms of aggression at baseline. Male gender and comorbid attention deficit/hyperactivity problems, oppositional defiant problems and poor prosocial behavior plus negative life events predicted which children would follow the early-onset/increasers trajectory of aggression. The outcomes associated with the early-onset/increaser children suggest high risk for chronically high levels of aggressive behavior.

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