Bongers Ilja L, Koot Hans M, van der Ende Jan, Verhulst Frank C
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Erasmus MC--Sophia Children's Hospital Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Child Dev. 2004 Sep-Oct;75(5):1523-37. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2004.00755.x.
This article describes the average and group-based developmental trajectories of aggression, opposition, property violations, and status violations using parent reports of externalizing behaviors on a longitudinal multiple birth cohort study of 2,076 children aged 4 to 18 years. Trajectories were estimated from multilevel growth curve analyses and semiparametric mixture models. Overall, males showed higher levels of externalizing behavior than did females. Aggression, opposition, and property violations decreased on average, whereas status violations increased over time. Group-based trajectories followed the shape of the average curves at different levels and were similar for males and females. The trajectories found in this study provide a basis against which deviations from the expected developmental course can be identified and classified as deviant or nondeviant.
本文通过对2076名4至18岁儿童的纵向多胞胎队列研究中父母报告的外化行为,描述了攻击、对立、财产侵犯和地位侵犯的平均及基于群体的发展轨迹。轨迹是通过多层次生长曲线分析和半参数混合模型估计得出的。总体而言,男性的外化行为水平高于女性。攻击、对立和财产侵犯平均有所减少,而地位侵犯则随时间增加。基于群体的轨迹在不同水平上遵循平均曲线的形状,且男性和女性相似。本研究中发现的轨迹为识别偏离预期发展过程并将其分类为异常或非异常提供了依据。