The adaptive calibration model of stress responsivity

M Del Giudice, BJ Ellis, EA Shirtcliff - Neuroscience & biobehavioral reviews, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper presents the Adaptive Calibration Model (ACM), an evolutionary–developmental
theory of individual differences in the functioning of the stress response system. The stress …

Group-based trajectory modeling: an overview

DS Nagin - Handbook of quantitative criminology, 2010 - Springer
This chapter provides an overview of a group-based statistical methodology for analyzing
developmental trajectories–the evolution of an outcome over age or time. A detailed account …

Complex trauma and aggression in secure juvenile justice settings

JD Ford, J Chapman, DF Connor… - Criminal Justice and …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Youth in secure juvenile justice settings (eg, detention, incarceration) often have histories of
complex trauma: exposure to traumatic stressors including polyvictimization, life-threatening …

Longitudinal associations among child maltreatment, social functioning, and cortisol regulation.

LRA Alink, D Cicchetti, J Kim… - Developmental …, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
Child maltreatment increases the risk for impaired social functioning and cortisol regulation.
However, the longitudinal interplay among these factors is still unclear. This study aimed to …

The evidence for a neurobiological model of childhood antisocial behavior.

SHM Van Goozen, G Fairchild, H Snoek… - Psychological …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Children with persistent antisocial and aggressive behavior are diagnosed as having
disruptive behavior disorder. The authors review evidence that antisocial children, and …

Cortisol and externalizing behavior in children and adolescents: Mixed meta‐analytic evidence for the inverse relation of basal cortisol and cortisol reactivity with …

LRA Alink, MH van IJzendoorn… - … : The Journal of the …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
An inverse relation between cortisol (re) activity and externalizing behavior has been
hypothesized, but research findings seem equivocal. We tested this hypo (re) activity …

Neurobiology of empathy and callousness: Implications for the development of antisocial behavior

EA Shirtcliff, MJ Vitacco, AR Graf… - … sciences & the law, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Information on the neurobiology of empathy and callousness provides clinicians
with an opportunity to develop sophisticated understanding of mechanisms underpinning …

[HTML][HTML] Reactive vs proactive aggression: A differential psychobiological profile? Conclusions derived from a systematic review

A Romero-Martinez, C Sarrate-Costa… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Scholars have established subcategories of aggressive behavior in order to
better understand this construct. Specifically, a classification based on motivational …

Distinct characteristics of psychopathy relate to different subtypes of aggression

M Cima, A Raine - Personality and individual differences, 2009 - Elsevier
This article both selectively reviews the evidence supporting the view that reactive and
proactive aggression actually reflect related but separate constructs, and also investigates …

Bullying in elementary school and psychotic experiences at 18 years: a longitudinal, population-based cohort study

D Wolke, ST Lereya, HL Fisher, G Lewis… - Psychological …, 2014 - cambridge.org
BackgroundVictims of bullying are at risk for psychotic experiences in early adolescence. It
is unclear if this elevated risk extends into late adolescence. The aim of this study was to test …