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T J Dishion

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Dishion T, Andrews D
J Consult Clin Psychol . 1995 Aug; 63(4):538-48. PMID: 7673531
The study tested alternative intervention strategies to reduce escalation in problem behaviors among high-risk young adolescents (11 to 14 years old). A total of 158 families with young adolescents (male...
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Dishion T, Andrews D, Crosby L
Child Dev . 1995 Feb; 66(1):139-51. PMID: 7497821
This study examines the close friendships of early adolescent boys in relation to antisocial behavior. 186 13-14-year-old boys and their close friends were interviewed, assessed at school, and videotaped in...
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Chilcoat H, Dishion T, Anthony J
Am J Epidemiol . 1995 Jan; 141(1):25-31. PMID: 7801962
An epidemiologic study of urban-dwelling children aged 8-10 years in Baltimore, Maryland, was undertaken to test the hypothesis that close monitoring and supervision by parents might signal a reduced risk...
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Dishion T
Child Dev . 1990 Jun; 61(3):874-92. PMID: 2364761
The association between boys' peer relations, their antisocial behavior, academic skill deficit, and family ecology was examined with 2 cohorts of boys and their families (N = 206) who were...
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Dishion T, Patterson G, Reid J
NIDA Res Monogr . 1988 Jan; 77:69-93. PMID: 3145430
No abstract available.
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Dishion T, Loeber R
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse . 1985 Jan; 11(1-2):11-25. PMID: 4061428
The present study focuses on the role of deviant peers, parent child-rearing practices, and parent alcohol use in the initiation of marijuana and alcohol use during adolescence. Composite measures of...
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Loeber R, Dishion T
J Consult Clin Psychol . 1984 Oct; 52(5):759-68. PMID: 6501661
No abstract available.
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Dishion T, Loeber R, Stouthamer-Loeber M, Patterson G
J Abnorm Child Psychol . 1984 Mar; 12(1):37-54. PMID: 6715693
The research literature on juvenile delinquency shows that antisocial adolescents are often lacking in academic, interpersonal, and work skills. Past research on antisocial adolescents has focused primarily on the relationship...