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1 ed during this period are often described as delinquent.
2 a distinct set of criteria reflecting covert delinquent acts (eg, stealing and hurting animals).
3 he developmental patterns of gun carrying by delinquent adolescents could be useful in formulating ef
4 or, social problems, attention problems, and delinquent, aggressive, internalizing, and externalizing
5  CBCL cluster scores: somatic complaints and delinquent, aggressive, internalizing, and externalizing
6          By age 65 years, 29% (N=139) of the delinquent and 21% (N=95) of the nondelinquent subjects
7                     The authors followed 475 delinquent and 456 matched nondelinquent comparison boys
8        Compared with nonusers, they are more delinquent and more actively involved with their peers a
9               Thirteen percent (N=62) of the delinquent and only 6% (N=28) of the nondelinquent subje
10 ates (non-radical Muslims, Latino gangs, and delinquent bands).
11 al anisotropy was negatively associated with delinquent behavior (beta = -.123, p(false discovery rat
12 n diffusivity was positively associated with delinquent behavior (beta = .205, p(false discovery rate
13 by police report more frequent engagement in delinquent behavior 6, 12, and 18 months later, independ
14                                              Delinquent behavior, a severe manifestation of childhood
15 iated with increased risk for antisocial and delinquent behavior, and the effect follows a developmen
16  police even when accounting for criminal or delinquent behavior, which some experts say is fueled by
17 ion, irritability, disobedient behavior, and delinquent behavior.
18 up loyalty, as signs of disengagement, or as delinquent behavior.
19 rious long-term effects on substance use and delinquent behavior.
20 ong been conceived as the primary culprit in delinquent behavior.
21 ture in preadolescents with higher levels of delinquent behavior.
22 el exposure stunts intelligence and leads to delinquent behavior.
23 , alcohol, and hard [ie, illegal] drugs) and delinquent behaviors (arrest, handgun use, gang affiliat
24 r street involvement infrequently identified delinquent behaviors for their circumstances and highlig
25 ed alcohol use disorder and cannabis misuse, delinquent behaviors, physical and mental health, and bo
26 s of subsequent adolescent substance use and delinquent behaviors.
27 oral problems, including substance abuse and delinquent behaviors.
28                                              Delinquent behaviour in adolescence and income during ea
29 ng parent, receipt of social assistance, and delinquent behaviour in the offspring.
30 1875 vs $1361 [95% CI, $1333-$1389]), as was delinquent debt ($11 387 [95% CI, $10 796-$11 977] vs $7
31 dical debt in collections (7.2% vs 24%), any delinquent debt (14% vs 43%), a low credit score (17% vs
32 8.0%-38.8%] vs 27.7% [95% CI, 27.5%-28.0%]), delinquent debt (23.3% [95% CI, 22.9%-23.7%] vs 15.6% [9
33 ad nonmedical debt in collections, 16.3% had delinquent debt, 19.3% had a low credit score, and 0.6%
34 ections, nonmedical debt in collections, any delinquent debt, a low credit score, or recent bankruptc
35  nonmedical and medical debt in collections, delinquent debt, debt charge-offs, bankruptcy filing, an
36 tizens, but instead degenerate and deceitful delinquents growing old disgracefully in our scientific
37 is well established that until age 40 years, delinquent individuals have roughly twice the mortality
38 d-party collections, charge-offs, tax liens, delinquent mortgage payments, foreclosures, and reposses
39  characteristics and common characteristics (delinquent participation, peer drug use) throughout the
40 l behavior, 38 younger brothers of convicted delinquents provided platelet samples; samples from 34 b
41                                              Delinquent reendothelialization (rET) has been shown to
42 study examined if the increased mortality of delinquent subjects continues until age 65 years and, if
43 A series of 34 younger brothers of convicted delinquents underwent standardized psychiatric and obser
44                         One hundred eighteen delinquents who met diagnostic criteria for substance ab
45     To investigate 8 positive outcomes among delinquent youth 5 and 12 years after detention, focusin
46 ngitudinal US study of long-term outcomes of delinquent youth after detention, participants were inte
47 d as youth aged, a substantial proportion of delinquent youth continue to have disorders.
48                      Longitudinal studies of delinquent youth have focused on criminal recidivism, no
49 oncerted effort to address the many needs of delinquent youth will help them thrive in adulthood.