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Rearrest is associated with heightened callous-unemotional traits: No moderating effect of maternal relationship quality.

Emma Louise RodgersJordan BeardsleeElizabeth E CauffmanPaul J FrickLaurence Steinberg
Published in: Law and human behavior (2024)
Rearrest predicts increases in a known risk factor for healthy socioemotional development among justice-involved youths (CU traits). Moreover, the way rearrest is associated with CU traits does not change depending on maternal warmth; rearrest is associated with increases in CU traits irrespective of the quality of a youth's relationship with their mother. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
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