aggression risk_factor_for ASPD
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Evidence (10 sources)
Early adolescent aggression predicts antisocial personality disorder in young adults: a population-based study.
(2019)
PMID:30019148
cited
ratings from at least one informant (self, age 14), significantly predicted ASPD
confidence: 0.92
Early adolescent aggression predicts antisocial personality disorder in young adults: a population-based study.
(2019)
PMID:30019148
cited
All of the age 14 aggression ratings (teacher, self, co‑twin) still predicted ASPD.
confidence: 0.90
Early adolescent aggression predicts antisocial personality disorder in young adults: a population-based study.
(2019)
PMID:30019148
cited
aggression models ... indicated increased odds for ASPD, though not differentially by sex
confidence: 0.80
Early adolescent aggression predicts antisocial personality disorder in young adults: a population-based study.
(2019)
PMID:30019148
cited
informants were separately able to significantly predict ASPD ... low correlations of aggression ratings ... more accurate the ASPD prediction
confidence: 0.70
Early adolescent aggression predicts antisocial personality disorder in young adults: a population-based study.
(2019)
PMID:30019148
cited
logistic regression models of aggression with ASPD ... predictive utility of the different informants’ aggression ratings in ASPD prediction
confidence: 0.92
Early adolescent aggression predicts antisocial personality disorder in young adults: a population-based study.
(2019)
PMID:30019148
cited
logistic regression models ... to examine whether separating the total aggression rating into subtypes clarified which type of aggression was contributing most to the ASPD prediction.
confidence: 0.92
Early adolescent aggression predicts antisocial personality disorder in young adults: a population-based study.
(2019)
PMID:30019148
cited
Indirect aggression was only significant in the self-rated aggression model (OR = 1.4).
confidence: 0.90
Early adolescent aggression predicts antisocial personality disorder in young adults: a population-based study.
(2019)
PMID:30019148
cited
if the level of aggression assessed in early adolescence predicts ASPD in young adulthood
confidence: 0.95
Early adolescent aggression predicts antisocial personality disorder in young adults: a population-based study.
(2019)
PMID:30019148
cited
increasing levels of aggression predict ASPD
confidence: 0.95
Early adolescent aggression predicts antisocial personality disorder in young adults: a population-based study.
(2019)
PMID:30019148
cited
All informants’ total aggression ratings were able to successfully predict ASPD
confidence: 0.70