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1 shared environmental risk, reflecting covert delinquency.
2 like physical aggression, irritability, and delinquency.
3 imate the association between depression and delinquency.
4 strong/hurtful behaviors) and depression and delinquency.
5 h conduct disorder, as well as self-reported delinquency.
6 mes of girls with either conduct disorder or delinquency.
7 core (T > 70) for attention, aggression, and delinquency.
8 b was significantly associated with reported delinquency.
9 d with an increased risk of teenage juvenile delinquency.
10 from private well water influences reported delinquency.
11 outh unemployment do not consistently reduce delinquency.
12 would have averted approximately 79,800 60-d delinquencies.
13 2, and 18 months later, independent of prior delinquency, a finding that is consistent with labeling
15 han controls to report a history of juvenile delinquency, adult criminality, and incarceration prior
17 st complement to other policies for reducing delinquencies and supporting borrowers with student loan
18 o 40%) higher risk of being reported for any delinquency and a 38% (95% CI: 10 to 73%) increased risk
22 e aware of their increased susceptibility to delinquency and socioeconomic vulnerability that eventua
24 e associations between teachers' aggression, delinquency, and externalizing scores and lead levels we
29 ogistic regression analysis, with stable low delinquency as the reference group, demonstrated that mo
32 benefits in dollar terms, reducing estimated delinquencies by 0.14 pp, and iv) encouraging two action
33 orally-informed emails reduce estimated 60-d delinquencies by 0.42 pp, ii) reminders boost the effica
36 ubstance use, disruptive behavior disorders, delinquency, deviant peer affiliations, aggressive attit
37 [beta] = 0.12; P = .002); while stable high delinquency directly increased the risk for violence (be
39 increased risk for violence in the moderate delinquency group was indirect (ie, partially mediated b
41 disadvantages over the life course including delinquency in adolescence and lower income during early
44 treatment facilities for substance abuse and delinquency operated by the University of Colorado; most
47 Study longitudinal cohort assessed premorbid delinquency (premorbid adjustment adaptation subscale ac
50 ly higher than that between irritability and delinquency (r(A)=0.57, 95% CI=0.45-0.69); conversely, t
51 ion between headstrong/hurtful behaviors and delinquency (r(A)=0.80, 95% CI=0.72-0.86) was significan
52 ion between headstrong/hurtful behaviors and delinquency (r(A)=0.80, 95% CI=0.72-0.86) was significan
54 Connecting self-harming adolescents with delinquency-reduction programs and transdiagnostic appro
55 liance significantly (P = .30), but in B-32, delinquency sanctions were significant (OR = 1.56; P = .
57 ds ratio, 3.53; 95% CI, 1.85-6.73) premorbid delinquency trajectories increased the risk for violent
58 hs who did exhibit the gateway pattern, only delinquency was more strongly related to marijuana use t
62 without any history of violence or criminal delinquency were genotyped for six candidate polymorphis
64 typic relationship with depression than with delinquency, whereas headstrong/hurtful behaviors were m