Neurocognitive impairments in boys on the life-course persistent antisocial path.

Abstract:

:This study addresses 5 unresolved issues in the neuropsychology of antisocial behavior using a community sample of 325 school boys in whom neurocognitive measures were assessed at age 16-17 years. Antisocial behavior measures collected from age 7-17 years were cluster analyzed and produced 4 groups: control, childhood-limited, adolescent-limited, and life-course persistent. Those on the lifecourse persistent path and also on the childhood-limited path were particularly impaired on spatial and memory functions. Impairments were independent of abuse, psychosocial adversity, head injury, and hyperactivity. Findings provide some support for the life-course persistent versus adolescent-limited theory of antisocial behavior and suggest that (a) neurocognitive impairments are profound and not artifactual and (b) childhood-limited antisocials may not be free of long-lasting functional impairment.

journal_name

J Abnorm Psychol

authors

Raine A,Moffitt TE,Caspi A,Loeber R,Stouthamer-Loeber M,Lynam D

doi

10.1037/0021-843X.114.1.38

keywords:

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2005-02-01 00:00:00

pages

38-49

issue

1

eissn

0021-843X

issn

1939-1846

pii

2005-01472-004

journal_volume

114

pub_type

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