Title of article
Callous–Unemotional Traits in Predicting the Severity and Stability of Conduct Problems and Delinquency
Author/Authors
Paul J. Frick، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
17
From page
471
To page
487
Abstract
The current study tests whether the presence of callous–unemotional (CU) traits designates a group
of children with conduct problems who show an especially severe and chronic pattern of conduct
problems and delinquency. Ninety-eight childrenwho were selected from a large community screening
of school children in grades 3, 4, 6 and 7 were followed across four yearly assessments. Children
with conduct problems who also showed CU traits exhibited the highest rates of conduct problems,
self-reported delinquency, and police contacts across the four years of the study. In fact, this group
accounted for at least half of all of the police contacts reported in the sample across the last three
waves of data collection. In contrast, children with conduct problems who did not show CU traits
continued to show higher rates of conduct problems across the follow-up assessments compared to
non-conduct problem children. However, they did not show higher rates of self-reported delinquency
than non-conduct problem children. In fact, the second highest rate of self-reported delinquency in
the sample was found for the group of children who were high on CU traits but without conduct
problems at the start of the study.
Keywords
stability , prospective longitudinal design , callous–unemotional traits , delinquency , conductproblems
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
828803
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