A ten year descriptive follow-up Study of 50 Delinquent Boys
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Kelly M., Fitzgerald M., Mackey B. , A ten year descriptive follow-up Study of 50 Delinquent Boys, The British Journal of Clinical and Social Psychiatry, 10, 1, 1999, 8 - 13Download Item:
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PUBLISHEDStudies have shown repeatedly a consistent relationship between juvenile delinquency and large family size, marital disharmony, alcohol abuse in parents and overall social deprivation. A consistent relationship has also been shown with delayed reading age, below average scores on intelligence and achievement tests, conduct disorder of childhood and parental aggressive behaviour. Among the many follow-up studies of delinquents are those of Kolvin (1988), West (1982) and Robins (1978). The aim of the following study was to assess 50 delinquent boys ten years after their first admission to a national treatment centre for young male offenders, with the above associations in mind.
Author: FITZGERALD, MICHAEL
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Neuroscience , Adolescent Psychiatry , CHILD PSYCHIATRY , COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRY , CONSULTATION LIAISON PSYCHIATRY , CONSULTATION-LIAISON PSYCHIATRY , DELINQUENTS , Delinquent , GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY , LIAISON PSYCHIATRY , Neuropsychiatry , Neuropsychiatry , PSYCHIATRY , Psychiatry , Psychiatry , TRAINEES IN PSYCHIATRY , child and adolescent Psychiatry , neurodevelopmental psychiatryLicences: