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. 2018 May 7:14:317-341.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-050817-084911. Epub 2018 Jan 19.

Conduct Disorder and Neighborhood Effects

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Conduct Disorder and Neighborhood Effects

Wesley G Jennings et al. Annu Rev Clin Psychol. .

Abstract

There has been a considerable amount of scholarly attention to the relationship between neighborhood effects and conduct disorder, particularly in recent years. Having said this, it has been nearly two decades since a comprehensive synthesis of this literature has been conducted. Relying on a detailed and comprehensive search strategy and inclusion criteria, this article offers a systematic and interdisciplinary review of 47 empirical studies that have examined neighborhood effects and conduct disorder. Described results suggest that there are generally robust linkages between adverse neighborhood factors and conduct disorder and externalizing behavior problems, as 67 of the 93 (72.04%) effect sizes derived from these studies yielded statistically significant neighborhood effects. The review also identifies salient mediating and moderating influences. It discusses study limitations and directions for future research as well.

Keywords: aggression; antisocial behavior; conduct disorder; externalizing behavior; neighborhoods; violence.

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