aggression associated_with externalizing disorders
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Describing and predicting developmental profiles of externalizing problems from childhood to adulthood.
(2015)
PMID:25166430
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adolescents engage in different forms of externalizing (e.g., drug use, delinquency, indirect aggression)
confidence: 0.95
Human aggression across the lifespan: genetic propensities and environmental moderators.
(2011)
PMID:22078481
cited
behaviors and disorders within the externalizing spectrum, including aggressive behavior, share a common genetic liability
confidence: 0.90
Executive cognitive functions and impulsivity as correlates of risk taking and problem behavior in preadolescents.
(2009)
PMID:19560477
cited
Externalizing tendencies were defined by reports of rule-breaking and aggressive behavior.
confidence: 0.96