Uitgave 6/2004
Inhoudsopgave (10 Artikelen)
Introduction
An Introduction to the Special Issue on Advances in Process and Dynamic System Analysis of Social Interaction and the Development of Antisocial Behavior
Thomas J. Dishion, James Snyder
Child Impulsiveness—Inattention, Early Peer Experiences, and the Development of Early Onset Conduct Problems
James Snyder, Joy Prichard, Lynn Schrepferman, M. Renee Patrick, Mike Stoolmiller
Rigidity in Parent—Child Interactions and the Development of Externalizing and Internalizing Behavior in Early Childhood
Tom Hollenstein, Isabela Granic, Mike Stoolmiller, James Snyder
Mother— and Father—Child Mutuality in Anglo and Indian British Families: A Link with Lower Externalizing Problems
Kirby Deater-Deckard, Naama Atzaba-Poria, Alison Pike
Systematic Changes in Families Following Prevention Trials
Gerald R. Patterson, David DeGarmo, Marion S. Forgatch
The Relative Contribution of Sibling Deviance and Peer Deviance in the Prediction of Substance Use Across Middle Childhood
Elizabeth A. Stormshak, Colleen A. Comeau, Stephanie A. Shepard
Adolescent Friendship as a Dynamic System: Entropy and Deviance in the Etiology and Course of Male Antisocial Behavior
Thomas J. Dishion, Sarah E. Nelson, Charlotte E. Winter, Bernadette Marie Bullock
Commentary
Trouble Ahead: Predicting Antisocial Trajectories with Dynamic Systems Concepts and Methods
Marc D. Lewis
Commentary
Studying the Dynamics of Problem Behavior Across Multiple Time Scales: Prospects and Challenges
George W. Howe
Dedication