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Parents, Identities, and Trajectories of Antisocial Behavior from Adolescence to Young Adulthood.

Wendi L JohnsonPeggy C GiordanoMonica A LongmoreWendy D Manning
Published in: Journal of developmental and life-course criminology (2016)
The results of the current study highlight that parent-child relationships and their association with antisocial behavior remains fluid and dynamic well into adolescence and young adulthood. Parents are also implicated in the adoption of problematic identities which in turn are associated with antisocial behavior. Taken together, greater attention should be given to how parents shape and influence the trajectories of behavior among their adolescent and young adult offspring.
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