Broodkruimelnavigatie Home Results Publications Antisocial behaviour and externalizing problems Functional outcomes of child and adolescent mental disorders. Current disorder most important but psychiatric history matters as well A longitudinal perspective on childhood adversities and onset risk of various psychiatric disorders Anxiety and disruptive behaviour disorders mediate the pathway from Attentional Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder to depression Area deprivation affects behavioural problems of young adolescents in mixed urban and rural areas: the TRAILS study CHRM2, Parental Monitoring, and Adolescent Externalizing Behavior: Evidence for Gene-Environment Interaction Childhood-limited versus persistent antisocial behavior: Why do some recover and others do not? Chronic stressors and adolescents’ externalizing problems: Genetic moderation by Dopamine Receptor D4. The TRAILS study Classes of adolescents with disruptive behaviors in a general population sample Corticotropin (ACTH)-reactive immunoglobulins in adolescents in relation to antisocial behavior and stress-induced cortisol response. The TRAILS study Cortisol in the morning and dimensions of anxiety, depression, and aggression in children from a general population and clinic-referred cohort: An integrated analysis. The TRAILS study Disruptive behaviors and HPA-axis activity in young adolescent boys and girls from the general population Do they get what they want or are they stuck with what they can get? Testing homophily against default selection for friendships of highly aggressive boys. The TRAILS study Does HPA-axis activity mediate the relationship between obstetric complications and externalizing behavior problems? The TRAILS study Dopamine receptor D4 gene moderates the effect of positive and negative peer experiences on later delinquency: The Tracking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey study Early life adversities and adolescent antisocial behavior: The role of cardiac autonomic nervous system reactivity in the TRAILS study Educational level, attention problems, and externalizing behaviour in adolescence and early adulthood: the role of social causation and health-related selection—the TRAILS study Effects of Divorce on Dutch Boys’ and Girls’ Externalizing Behavior in GXE Perspective: Diathesis Stress or Differential Susceptibility? Effects of Family Cohesion and Heart Rate Reactivity on Aggressive/Rule-breaking Behavior and Prosocial Behavior in Adolescence. The TRAILS Study Effects of Structural and Dynamic Family Characteristics on the Development of Depressive and Aggressive Problems during Adolescence. The TRAILS Study Externalizing Behavior Problems and Cigarette Smoking as Predictors of Cannabis Use: The TRAILS Study Externalizing behaviors in preadolescents: familial risk, prenatal and perinatal risk factors, and their interactions Friday on my mind: The relation of partying with antisocial behavior of early adolescents. Journal of Research on Adolescence Functional outcomes of child and adolescent mental disorders. Current disorder most important but psychiatric history matters as well (Functionele uitkomsten van psychische stoornissen bij kinderen en adolescenten) HPA-axis activity and externalizing behavior problems in early adolescents from the general population: The role of comorbidity and gender - The TRAILS study HPA-axis activity as a predictor of future disruptive behaviors in young adolescents Heart Rate and Antisocial Behavior: Mediation and Moderation by Affiliation Bullies. The TRAILS Study Mediation of Sensation Seeking and Behavioral Inhibition on the Relationship between Heart Rate and Antisocial Behavior. The TRAILS Study Mental health in Dutch adolescents: a TRAILS report on prevalence, severity, age of onset, continuity and co-morbidity of DSM disorders Multifinality of peer victimization: maladjustment patterns and transitions from early to mid-adolescence Polygenic risk for aggressive behavior from late childhood through early adulthood Predicting Transitions in Low and High Levels of Risk Behavior from Early to Middle Adolescence: The TRAILS Study Predicting mental disorders from hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning: a 3-year follow-up in the TRAILS study Prenatal Smoking Exposure and the Risk of Behavioral Problems and Substance Use in Adolescence: the TRAILS study Preschool behavioral and social-cognitive problems as predictors of (pre)adolescent disruptive behavior Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior in Preadolescence:Teachers and Parents’ Perceptions of the Behavior of Girls and Boys Reward sensitivity at age 13 predicts the future course of psychopathology symptoms Sensitivity to psychosocial chronic stressors and adolescents’ externalizing problems: Combined moderator effects of resting heart rate and parental psychiatric history Serious, Minor, and Non-Delinquents in Early Adolescence: The Impact of Cumulative Risk and Promotive Factors. The TRAILS Study Social and individual antecedents of adolescent-onset conduct problem behaviour Status Hierarchy, Attractiveness Hierarchy, and Sex Ratio: Three Contextual Factors Explaining the Status-Aggression Link among Adolescents, International Journal of Behavioral Development Temperament, environment, and antisocial behavior in a population sample of preadolescent boys and girls The Interplay Between Peer Rejection and Acceptance in Preadolescence and Early Adolescence, Serotonin Transporter Gene, and Antisocial Behavior in Late Adolescence: The TRAILS Study The Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth in a large community sample of young adult males and females: The TRAILS study The delicate balance between parental protection, unsupervised wandering, and adolescents’ autonomy and its relation with antisocial behavior. The TRAILS Study The dimensional nature of externalizing behaviors in adolescence: Evidence from a direct comparison of categorical, dimensional, and hybrid models The dopamine receptor D4 and familial loading interact with perceived parenting in predicting externalizing behavior problems in early adolescence. The TRAILS study The greener the better? Does neighborhood greenness buffer the effects of stressful life events on externalizing behavior in late adolescence? The relation between popularity and aggressive, destructive, and norm-breaking behaviors: Moderating effects of athletic abilities, physical attractiveness, and prosociality The secret ingredient for social success of young males: A functional polymorphism in the 5HT2A serotonin receptor gene When Parent and Teacher Ratings Don’t Agree: the TRAILS Study Work-family trajectories in young adulthood: associations with mental health problems in adolescence
Functional outcomes of child and adolescent mental disorders. Current disorder most important but psychiatric history matters as well
Anxiety and disruptive behaviour disorders mediate the pathway from Attentional Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder to depression
Area deprivation affects behavioural problems of young adolescents in mixed urban and rural areas: the TRAILS study
CHRM2, Parental Monitoring, and Adolescent Externalizing Behavior: Evidence for Gene-Environment Interaction
Chronic stressors and adolescents’ externalizing problems: Genetic moderation by Dopamine Receptor D4. The TRAILS study
Corticotropin (ACTH)-reactive immunoglobulins in adolescents in relation to antisocial behavior and stress-induced cortisol response. The TRAILS study
Cortisol in the morning and dimensions of anxiety, depression, and aggression in children from a general population and clinic-referred cohort: An integrated analysis. The TRAILS study
Disruptive behaviors and HPA-axis activity in young adolescent boys and girls from the general population
Do they get what they want or are they stuck with what they can get? Testing homophily against default selection for friendships of highly aggressive boys. The TRAILS study
Does HPA-axis activity mediate the relationship between obstetric complications and externalizing behavior problems? The TRAILS study
Dopamine receptor D4 gene moderates the effect of positive and negative peer experiences on later delinquency: The Tracking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey study
Early life adversities and adolescent antisocial behavior: The role of cardiac autonomic nervous system reactivity in the TRAILS study
Educational level, attention problems, and externalizing behaviour in adolescence and early adulthood: the role of social causation and health-related selection—the TRAILS study
Effects of Divorce on Dutch Boys’ and Girls’ Externalizing Behavior in GXE Perspective: Diathesis Stress or Differential Susceptibility?
Effects of Family Cohesion and Heart Rate Reactivity on Aggressive/Rule-breaking Behavior and Prosocial Behavior in Adolescence. The TRAILS Study
Effects of Structural and Dynamic Family Characteristics on the Development of Depressive and Aggressive Problems during Adolescence. The TRAILS Study
Externalizing Behavior Problems and Cigarette Smoking as Predictors of Cannabis Use: The TRAILS Study
Externalizing behaviors in preadolescents: familial risk, prenatal and perinatal risk factors, and their interactions
Friday on my mind: The relation of partying with antisocial behavior of early adolescents. Journal of Research on Adolescence
Functional outcomes of child and adolescent mental disorders. Current disorder most important but psychiatric history matters as well (Functionele uitkomsten van psychische stoornissen bij kinderen en adolescenten)
HPA-axis activity and externalizing behavior problems in early adolescents from the general population: The role of comorbidity and gender - The TRAILS study
Heart Rate and Antisocial Behavior: Mediation and Moderation by Affiliation Bullies. The TRAILS Study
Mediation of Sensation Seeking and Behavioral Inhibition on the Relationship between Heart Rate and Antisocial Behavior. The TRAILS Study
Mental health in Dutch adolescents: a TRAILS report on prevalence, severity, age of onset, continuity and co-morbidity of DSM disorders
Multifinality of peer victimization: maladjustment patterns and transitions from early to mid-adolescence
Predicting Transitions in Low and High Levels of Risk Behavior from Early to Middle Adolescence: The TRAILS Study
Predicting mental disorders from hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning: a 3-year follow-up in the TRAILS study
Prenatal Smoking Exposure and the Risk of Behavioral Problems and Substance Use in Adolescence: the TRAILS study
Preschool behavioral and social-cognitive problems as predictors of (pre)adolescent disruptive behavior
Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior in Preadolescence:Teachers and Parents’ Perceptions of the Behavior of Girls and Boys
Sensitivity to psychosocial chronic stressors and adolescents’ externalizing problems: Combined moderator effects of resting heart rate and parental psychiatric history
Serious, Minor, and Non-Delinquents in Early Adolescence: The Impact of Cumulative Risk and Promotive Factors. The TRAILS Study
Status Hierarchy, Attractiveness Hierarchy, and Sex Ratio: Three Contextual Factors Explaining the Status-Aggression Link among Adolescents, International Journal of Behavioral Development
Temperament, environment, and antisocial behavior in a population sample of preadolescent boys and girls
The Interplay Between Peer Rejection and Acceptance in Preadolescence and Early Adolescence, Serotonin Transporter Gene, and Antisocial Behavior in Late Adolescence: The TRAILS Study
The Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth in a large community sample of young adult males and females: The TRAILS study
The delicate balance between parental protection, unsupervised wandering, and adolescents’ autonomy and its relation with antisocial behavior. The TRAILS Study
The dimensional nature of externalizing behaviors in adolescence: Evidence from a direct comparison of categorical, dimensional, and hybrid models
The dopamine receptor D4 and familial loading interact with perceived parenting in predicting externalizing behavior problems in early adolescence. The TRAILS study
The greener the better? Does neighborhood greenness buffer the effects of stressful life events on externalizing behavior in late adolescence?
The relation between popularity and aggressive, destructive, and norm-breaking behaviors: Moderating effects of athletic abilities, physical attractiveness, and prosociality
The secret ingredient for social success of young males: A functional polymorphism in the 5HT2A serotonin receptor gene