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. 1985 Jun;13(2):337-53.
doi: 10.1007/BF00910652.

Empirical evidence for overt and covert patterns of antisocial conduct problems: a metaanalysis

Empirical evidence for overt and covert patterns of antisocial conduct problems: a metaanalysis

R Loeber et al. J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1985 Jun.

Abstract

Twenty-eight factor- and cluster-analytic studies of child psychopathology were examined for patterns in antisocial behavior. A multidimensional scaling analysis yielded one dimension that was labeled overt-covert antisocial behavior. One end of this dimension consisted of overt or confrontive antisocial behaviors such as arguing, temper tantrums, and fighting. The other end consisted of covert or concealed antisocial behaviors such as stealing, truancy, and fire setting. Implications derived from the present findings are discussed as they apply to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of antisocial behaviors in children.

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