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1 shared environmental risk, reflecting covert delinquency.
2 imate the association between depression and delinquency.
3 strong/hurtful behaviors) and depression and delinquency.
4 h conduct disorder, as well as self-reported delinquency.
5 mes of girls with either conduct disorder or delinquency.
6 core (T > 70) for attention, aggression, and delinquency.
7 outh unemployment do not consistently reduce delinquency.
8       In a univariate analysis, frequency of delinquency, abuse of alcohol, adult crime, dysfunctiona
9 han controls to report a history of juvenile delinquency, adult criminality, and incarceration prior
10                                However, when delinquency and alcohol abuse were controlled by logisti
11                                              Delinquency and extent of perceived drug use consistentl
12 om the Pittsburgh Youth Study, which tracked delinquency and risk factors from 1987 to 2000.
13 e associations between teachers' aggression, delinquency, and externalizing scores and lead levels we
14 emonic or divine possession, genius, lunacy, delinquency, and general "otherness".
15 nce of tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use, delinquency, and violence in 12th grade.
16  = 1.13; 95% CI, 1.01-1.27), and engaging in delinquency (ARR = 1.18; 95% CI, 1.03-1.36).
17 ogistic regression analysis, with stable low delinquency as the reference group, demonstrated that mo
18 d higher scores in subjects' self-reports of delinquency at 11 years.
19                                   For severe delinquency, community-based multisystemic interventions
20  underachievement, failure, and dropout; and delinquency, crime, and violence.
21 ubstance use, disruptive behavior disorders, delinquency, deviant peer affiliations, aggressive attit
22  [beta] = 0.12; P = .002); while stable high delinquency directly increased the risk for violence (be
23                        Stable high premorbid delinquency from childhood onwards appears to directly i
24  increased risk for violence in the moderate delinquency group was indirect (ie, partially mediated b
25 atus, educational choices, work performance, delinquency, health risk behaviors, and income).
26                                     Although delinquency is strongly associated with premature mortal
27 treatment facilities for substance abuse and delinquency operated by the University of Colorado; most
28 ntified as a risk factor for higher rates of delinquency or conduct disorder (CD) in girls.
29 nth or past-year substance use, or past-year delinquency or violence.
30 Study longitudinal cohort assessed premorbid delinquency (premorbid adjustment adaptation subscale ac
31 literature: poverty, abuse, family conflict, delinquency, psychosocial health, and other.
32 ly higher than that between irritability and delinquency (r(A)=0.57, 95% CI=0.45-0.69).
33 ly higher than that between irritability and delinquency (r(A)=0.57, 95% CI=0.45-0.69); conversely, t
34 ion between headstrong/hurtful behaviors and delinquency (r(A)=0.80, 95% CI=0.72-0.86) was significan
35 ion between headstrong/hurtful behaviors and delinquency (r(A)=0.80, 95% CI=0.72-0.86) was significan
36 liance significantly (P = .30), but in B-32, delinquency sanctions were significant (OR = 1.56; P = .
37 tful behaviors were more strongly related to delinquency than to depression.
38 ds ratio, 3.53; 95% CI, 1.85-6.73) premorbid delinquency trajectories increased the risk for violent
39 hs who did exhibit the gateway pattern, only delinquency was more strongly related to marijuana use t
40                                              Delinquency was the least frequently cited reason overal
41         Levels of anxiety, somatization, and delinquency were elevated in some, but not all, hearing-
42              Group trajectories of premorbid delinquency were estimated using latent class growth ana
43                     Four groups of premorbid delinquency were identified: stable low, adolescent-onse
44 typic relationship with depression than with delinquency, whereas headstrong/hurtful behaviors were m

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