Sökning: "antisocial behavior"
Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 38 avhandlingar innehållade orden antisocial behavior.
6. Skol-Komet : Tre utvärderingar av ett program för beteendeorienterat ledarskap i klassrummet
Sammanfattning : Children who express externalizing behaviors in school are at greater risk of school failure and peer rejection. They are also at greater risk of developing antisocial behaviors, addiction to drugs, mental health problems and delinquency. Many teachers experience difficulties in working with pupils expressing externalizing behaviors. LÄS MER
7. Cognition in interned adolescents : aspects of executive functions and training
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis examines adolescents with a history of antisocial behavior with a focus on investigating executive functioning, impulsivity and experiences of everyday executive problems. The thesis further investigates the associations between self-reported and performance-based measures. LÄS MER
8. Psychosocial adjustment problems : Individual and acculturation differences
Sammanfattning : This thesis addresses individual and environmental risk factors in the development of adjustment problems and antisocial behaviour. Namely, temperament and character, anxiety, psychopathic-like traits, antisocial attitudes, alcohol use, and parental rearing strategies are explored as risk factors for behaviour problems in childhood, adolescence and adulthood. LÄS MER
9. Genetic and environmental influences on antisocial behavior from childhood to emerging adulthood
Sammanfattning : Antisocial behavior, in other words, normative and rule-breaking behavior, is a major problem in societies all over the world. Because many antisocial behavioral problems start in childhood or adolescence, the study of such behavior problems during this developmental period should contribute to an understanding of the etiology of adult psychopathology. LÄS MER
10. Violence risk assessment in male and female mentally disordered offenders : differences and similarities
Sammanfattning : When assessing the risk of violence, increasing interest has been shown in bringing science and practice closer together. Moving from clinical intuition in the first generation of risk assessment via actuarial scales in the second generation to the structured professional judgments where risk assessments are today produces better, more valid results when assessing the risk of violence. LÄS MER