Complete Publication List
This is a comprehensive list of publications generated by members of the Life History Studies research group covering multiple topic areas.
General Overviews
Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy
- 1. Loeber, R., Burke, J. D., & Lahey, B. B. (2002). What are adolescent antecedents to Antisocial Personality Disorder? Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 12, 24-36.
- 2. Loeber, R., Green, S. M., and Lahey, B. B. (2003). Risk factors for antisocial personality. In J. Coid & D. P. Farrington (Eds.), Early prevention of adult antisocial behaviour (pp. 79-108). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- 3. Pardini, D. A., Lochman, J. E., & Frick, P. J. (2003). Callous/unemotional traits and social cognitive processes in adjudicated youth. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 42, 364-371.
- 4. Lahey, B. B., Loeber, R., Burke, J. D., & Applegate, B. (2005). Predicting future antisocial personality disorder in males from a clinical assessment in childhood. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73, 389-399.
- 5. Pardini, D., Obradović, J., & Loeber, R. (2006). Interpersonal callousness, hyperactivity/ impulsivity, inattention, and conduct problems as precursors to delinquency persistence in boys: A comparison of three grade-based cohorts. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 35, 46-59.
- 6. Pardini, D. A. (2006). The callousness pathway to severe violent delinquency. Aggressive Behavior, 32, 590-598.
- 7. Burke, J. D. (2007). Antisocial Personality Disorder. In A. Bell & M. Reinecke (Eds.) Personality Disorders in Childhood (pp 429-494). New York: Wiley.
- 8. Lynam R., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T. E., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2007). Longitudinal evidence that psychopathy scores in early adolescence predict adult psychopathy. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 116, 155-165.
- 9. Pardini, D. A., Lochman, J. E., & Powell, N. (2007). The development of callous-unemotional traits and antisocial behavior in children: Are there shared or unique predictors? Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 36, 319-333.
- 10. Cornell, A. H., & Frick, P. J. (2007). The moderating effects of parenting styles in the association between behavioral inhibition and parent-reported guilt and empathy in preschool children. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 36, 305-318.
- 11. Pardini, D. A., Lochman, J. E., & Powell, N. (2007). The development of callous-unemotional traits and antisocial behavior in children: Are there shared or unique predictors? Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 36, 319-333.
- 12. Obradović, J., Pardini, D., Long, J. L., & Loeber, R. (2007). Measuring interpersonal callousness in boys from childhood to adolescence: An examination of longitudinal invariance and temporal stability. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 36, 276-292.
- 13. Pardini, D. A., & Loeber, R. (2007). Interpersonal and affective features of psychopathy in children and adolescents: Advancing a developmental perspective. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 36, 269-275.
- 14. Hipwell, A.E., Pardini, D., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Keenan, K. (2007). Callous-unemotional behaviors in young girls: Shared and unique effects relative to conduct problems. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 36, 293-304.
- 15. Pardini, D., & Loeber, R. (2008). Interpersonal callousness trajectories across adolescence: Early social influences and adult outcomes. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 35, 173-196.
- 16. Lynam, D. R., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2008). The stability of psychopathy from adolescence into adulthood: The search for moderators. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 35, 228-243. NIHMSID #203991.
- 17. Pardini, D. A. (2011). Perceptions of social conflicts among incarcerated adolescents with callous-unemotional traits: “You're going to pay. It’s going to hurt, but I don’t care." Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 52, 248-255. NIHMSID #238249
- 18. Vachon, D. D., Lynam, D. R., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2012). Generalizing the nomological network of psychopathy across populations differing on race. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 121, 263-269.
Anxiety, Depression & Internalizing Problems
- 1. Pruis, A., Lahey, B. B., Thyer, B. A., Christ, M. A. G., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1990). Separation anxiety disorder and overanxious disorder: How do they differ? Phobia Practice and Research Journal, 3, 51-59.
- 2. Walker, J. L., Lahey, B. B., Russo, M. F., Frick, P. J., Christ, M. A., McBurnett, K., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Green, S. (1991). Anxiety, inhibition, and conduct disorder in children: I. Relations to social impairment and sensation seeking. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 30, 187-191.
- 3. Loeber, R., Russo, M. F., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Lahey, B. B. (1994). Internalizing problems and their relation to the development of disruptive behaviors in adolescence. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 4, 615-637. Reprinted in G. A. Adams (Ed.) (2000), Adolescent development: The essential readings (pp.275-298). Oxford: Blackwell.
- 4. Angold, A., Erklani, A., Loeber, R., Costello, E. J., Van Kammen, W., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1996). Disappearing depression in a population sample of boys. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 4, 95-104.
- 5. Keenan, K. & Hipwell, A.E. (2005). Preadolescent clues to depression. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 8, 89-105.
- 6. Hipwell, A.E., Sapotichne, B., Klostermann, S., Battista, D. & Keenan, K. (2011). Autobiographical memory as a predictor of depression vulnerability in girls. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 40, 254-265.
- 7. Hipwell, A.E., Stepp, S., Feng, X., Burke, J., Battista, D., Loeber, R., & Keenan, K. (2011).Temporal ordering of conduct problems and depressed mood across childhood and adolescence in girls. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 52, 1099-1108.
Biological Factors
- 1. McBurnett, K., Lahey, B. B., Frick, P. J., Risch, C., Loeber, R., Hart, E. L., Christ, M. A. G., & Hanson, K. S. (1991). Anxiety, inhibition, and conduct disorder in children: II. Relation to salivary cortisol. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 30, 197-201.
- 2. Lahey, B. B., McBurnett, K., Loeber, R., & Hart, E. L. (1995). Psychobiology of conduct disorder. In G. P. Sholevar (Ed.), Conduct disorders in children and adolescents: Assessments and interventions (pp. 27-44). Washington, D. C.: American Psychiatric Press.
- 3. Hart, E. L., Lahey, B. B., Hynd, G. W., Loeber, R., & McBurnett, K. (1995). Association of chronic overanxious disorder with atopic rhinitis in boys: A four year longitudinal study. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 24, 332-337.
- 4. Simonoff, E., Pickles, A., Hewitt, J., Silberg, J., Rutter, M., Loeber, R., Meyer, J., Neale, M., and Eaves, L. (1995). Multiple raters of disruptive child behavior: using a genetic strategy to examine shared views and bias. Behavioral Genetics, 25, 311-326.
- 5. Silberg, J., Rutter, M., Meyer, J., Simonoff, E., Hewitt, J., Loeber, R.. Pickles, A., Maes, H., & Eaves, L. J. (1996). Comorbidity among symptoms of hyperactivity and conduct problems in male and female juvenile twins. Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 37, 803-816.
- 6. McBurnett, K., Lahey, B. B., Capasso, L. & Loeber, R. (1996). Aggressive symptoms and salivary cortisol in clinic-referred boys with conduct disorder. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 794, 169-179.
- 7. Silberg, J., Meyer, J., Rutter, M., Simonoff, E., Hewitt, J., Loeber, R., Pickles, A., Maes, H., & Eaves, L. (1996). Genetic and environmental influences on the covariation between hyperactivity and conduct disturbance in juvenile twins. Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 37, 803-816.
- 8. Wakschlag, L. S., Lahey, B. B., Loeber, R., Green, S. M., Gordon, R. A., & Leventhal, B. L. (1997). Maternal smoking during pregnancy and the risk of conduct disorder in boys. Archives of General Psychiatry, 54, 670-676.
- 9. Eaves, L., Silberg, J. L., Meyer, J. M., Maes, H. H., Simonoff, E., Pickles, A., Rutter, M., Neale, M. C., Reynolds, C. A., Erikson, M. T., Heath, A. C., Loeber, R., Truett, K. R., & Hewitt, J. K. (1997). Genetics and developmental psychopathology: 2. The main effects of genes and environment on behavioral problems in the Virginia Twin Study of Adolescent Behavioral Development. Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 38, 965-980.
- 10. Hewitt, J. K., Silberg, J. L., Rutter, M., Simonoff, E., Meyer, J. M., Maes, H., Pickles, A., Neale, M. C., Loeber, R., Erickson, M. T., Kendler, K. S., Heath, A. C., Truett, K. R., Reynolds, C. A., & Eaves, L. J. (1997). Genetics and developmental psychopathology: 1. Phenotypic assessment in The Virginia Twin Study of Adolescent Behavioral Development. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 38, 943-963.
- 11. Simonoff, E., Pickles, A., Meyer, J. M., Silberg, J. L., Maes, H. H., Loeber, R., Rutter, M., Hewitt, J. K., & Eaves, L. J. (1997). The Virginia Twin Study of Adolescent Behavioral Development: Influences of age, gender and impairment on rates of disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 54, 801-808.
- 12. McBurnett, K., Pfiffner, L. J., Capasso, L., Lahey, B. B., and Loeber, R. (1997). Children's aggression and DSM-II-R symptoms predicted by parent psychopathy, parenting practices, cortisol, and SES. In A. Raine, P. A. Brennan, D. P. Farrington, & S. A. Mednick (Eds.), Biosocial bases of violence (pp. 345-348). New York: Plenum.
- 13. McBurnett, K., Lahey, B. B., Rathouz, P. J., & Loeber, R. (2000), Low salivary cortisol and persistent aggression in boys referred for disruptive behavior. Archives of General Psychiatry, 57, 38-43
- 14. Gatzke-Kopp, L. M., Raine, A., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Steinhauer, S. (2002). Serious delinquent behavior, sensation-seeking and electrodermal arousal. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 30, 477-486.
- 15. Wakschlag, L. S., Pickett, K. E., Kasza, K. E., & Loeber, R. (2006). Is maternal smoking during pregnancy associated with a developmental pattern of conduct problems in young boys? Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 45, 461-467.
- 16. Raine, A., Moffitt, T. E., Caspi, A., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Lynam, D. (2005). Neurocognitive impairments in boys on the life-course persistent antisocial path. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 38-49.
- 17. McBurnett, K., Lahey, B. B., Raine, A., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Loeber, R., Kumar, A., Kumar, M., Moffitt, T., & Caspi, A. (2005). Mood and hormone responses to psychological challenge in adolescent males with conduct problems. Biological Psychiatry, 57, 1109-1116.
- 18. Fung, M. T., Raine, A., Loeber, R., Lynam, D. R., Steinhauer, S. R., Venables, P. H., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2005). Reduced electrodermal activity in psychopathy-prone adolescents. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 187-196.
- 19. Loeber, R., & Pardini, D. (2008). Neurobiology and the development of violence: Common assumptions and controversies. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 363, 2492-2503. Reprinted in S. Hodgins, E. Viding, & A. Plodowski (Eds.) (2009). The neurobiology of violence: Science and rehabilitation (pp. 1-22). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Also reprinted in MschrKrim ABH, 2009, 9, 1-20.
- 20. Waldman, I., Tackett, J. L., Van Hulle, C. A., Applegate, B., Pardini, D., Frick, P. J., & Lahey, B. B. (2011). Child and adolescent conduct disorder substantially shares genetic influences with three socioemotional dispositions. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 120, 57-70.
- 21. Pardini, D. A., & Phillips, M. (2010). Neural responses to emotional and neutral facial expressions in chronically violent men. Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, 35, 390-398. PMCID: PMC2964369
Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. Stepp, S. D., Pilkonis, P. A., Yaggi, K. E., Morse, J. Q., & Feske, U. (2009). Interpersonal and emotional experiences of social interactions in Borderline Personality Disorder. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 197, 484-491.
- 2. Stepp, S. D., Pilkonis, P. A., Hipwell, A. E., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2010). Stability of Borderline Personality Disorder features in girls. Journal of Personality Disorders, 24, 460-472.
- 3. Stepp, S.D., Whalen, D., Pilkonis, P., Hipwell, A.E., & Levine, M. (2011). Children of Mothers with Borderline Personality Disorder: Identifying Parenting Behaviors as Potential Targets for Intervention. Personality Disorders, 3(1), 76-91.
- 4. Burke, J. D., & Stepp, S. D. (2011). Adolescent Disruptive Behavior Disorders and Borderline Personality Disorder in Young Adult Men. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 40, 35-44.
- 5. Stepp, S., Burke, J., Hipwell, A.E., & Loeber, R. (2012). Trajectories of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder symptoms as precursors of Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms in adolescent girls. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 40, 7-20.
Child Abuse
- 1. Reid, J. B., Patterson, G. R., & Loeber, R. (1982). The abused child: Victim, instigator, or innocent bystander? In D. J. Bernstein & H. E. Howe (Eds.), Proceedings of the Nebraska Symposium on Motivation: Response structure and organization. University of Nebraska Press.
- 2. Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Loeber, R., Homish, D. L., & Wei, E. (2001). Maltreatment of boys and the development of disruptive and delinquent behavior. Development and Psychopathology, 13, 941-955.
- 3. Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Wei, E., Homish, D. L., & Loeber, R. (2002). Which family and demographic factors are related to both maltreatment and persistent serious delinquency? Children’s Services: Social Policy, Research, and Practice, 5, 261-272.
Child Delinquency
- 1. Loeber, R., & Farrington, D. P. (2000). Young children who commit crime: epidemiology, developmental origins, risk factors, early interventions, and policy implications. Development and Psychopathology, 12, 737-762.
- 2. Burns, B. J., Howell, J. C., Wiig, J. K., Augimeri, L. K., Welsh, B. C., Loeber, R., & Petechuk, D. (March, 2003). Child delinquency intervention and services. Child Delinquency Bulletin Series. Washington DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
- 3. Snyder, H. N., Espiritu, R. C., Huizinga, D., Loeber, R., & Petechuk, D. (March 2003). Epidemiology and development of child delinquency. Child Delinquency Bulletin Series. Washington DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
- 4. Wasserman, G. A., Keenan, K., Tremblay, R. E., Coie, J., Herrenkohl, T. I., Loeber, R., & Petechuk, D. (April, 2003). Risk and protective factors of child delinquency. Child Delinquency Bulletin Series. Washington DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
- 5. Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P., & Petechuk, D. (May, 2003). Child delinquency: Early intervention and prevention. Child Delinquency Bulletin Series. Washington DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
Comorbidities
- 1. Loeber, R. & Keenan, K. (1994). The interaction between conduct disorder and its comorbid conditions: Effects of age and gender. Clinical Psychology Review, 14, 497-523.
- 2. Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., and Van Kammen, W. B. (1998). Multiple risk factors for multi-problem boys: Co-occurrence of delinquency, substance use, attention deficit, conduct problems, physical aggression, covert behavior, depressed mood, and shy/withdrawn behavior. In R. Jessor (Ed.). New perspectives on adolescent risk behavior (pp. 90-149). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- 3. Huizinga, D., Loeber, R., Thornberry, T. P., & Cothern, L. (Nov. 2000). Co-occurrence of serious and violent juvenile offending and other problem behaviors. OJJDP Juvenile Justice Bulletin.
- 4. Lahey, B. B., Loeber, R., Burke, J. D., Rathouz, P. J., & McBurnett, K. (2002). Waxing and waning in concert: Dynamic comorbidity of conduct disorder with other disruptive and emotional problems over seven years among clinic-referred boys. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111, 556-567.
- 5. Loeber, R. (2004). Delinquency prevention in a mental health context. Utrecht, Netherlands: Trimbos Institute.
- 6. Burke, J.D., Loeber, R., Lahey, B.B., & Rathouz, P.J. (2005). Developmental transitions among affective and behavioral disorders in adolescent boys. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 46, 1200-1210.
- 7. Burke, J. D., Hipwell, A. E., & Loeber, R. (2010). Dimensions of Oppositional Defiant Disorder as predictors of depression and Conduct Disorder in preadolescent girls. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 49(5), 484-492. PMID: 20431468 PMCID: PMC2880833
- 8. Burke, J. D. & Loeber, R. (2010). Oppositional Defiant Disorder and the Explanation of the Comorbidity between Behavioral Disorders and Depression. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 17(4), 319-326.
- 9. Keenan, K., Feng, X., Babinski, D., Hipwell, A., Hinze, A., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M.. (2011). Developmental comorbidity of depression and conduct problems in girls. In M. Kerr, H. Stattin, R. Engles, G. Overbeek, & A. K. Andershed (Eds.), Understanding Girls’ Problem Behavior (pp. 117-138). London, UK: John Wiley.
Correlates of Disruptive Child Behavior and Juvenile Delinquency
- 1. Loeber, R., Brinthaupt, V. P., & Green, S. M. (1990). Attention deficits, impulsivity and hyperactivity with or without conduct problems: Relationship to delinquency and unique contextual factors. In R. J. McMahon & R. Dev. Peters (Eds.), Behavior Disorders of Adolescence: Research, Intervention, and Policy in Clinical and School Settings (pp. 39-61). New York: Plenum.
- 2. White, J. L., Moffitt, T. E., Caspi, A., Bartusch, D. J., Needles, D. J., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1994). Measuring impulsivity and examining its relationship to delinquency. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 103, 192-205.
- 3. Keltner, D., Moffitt, T. E., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1995). Facial expression of emotion and psychopathology in adolescent boys. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 104, 644-652.
- 4. Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R., Yin, Y., & Anderson, S. (2002). Are within-individual causes of delinquency the same as between-individual causes? Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 12, 53-68.
- 5. Pardini, D., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2005). Developmental shifts in parent and peer influences on boys’ beliefs about delinquent behavior. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 15, 299-323.
- 6. Ttofi, M. M., Farrington, D. P., Lösel, F., & Loeber, R. (2011). Do the victims of school bullies tend to become depressed later in life? A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 3, 63-73.
- 7. Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R., Stallings, R., & Ttofi, M. M. (2011). Bullying perpetration and victimization as predictors of delinquency and depression in the Pittsburgh Youth Study. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 3, 74-81.
- 8. Ttofi, M. M., Farrington, D. P., Lösel, F., & Loeber, R. (2011). The predictive efficiency of school bullying versus later offending: A systematic/meta-analytic review of longitudinal studies. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 21, 80-89.
Development of Disruptive Child Behavior/Attention Problems/Hyperactivity and Delinquency
- 1. Loeber, R. (1985). Patterns and development of antisocial child behavior. In G. J. Whitehurst (Ed.), Annals of Child Development (Vol. 2, pp. 77-116). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.
- 2. Loeber, R. (1987). The prevalence, correlates, and continuity of serious conduct problems in elementary school children. Criminology, 25, 615-642.
- 3. Loeber, R. (1988). Behavioral precursors and accelerators of delinquency. In W. Buikhuisen & S. A. Mednick (Eds.), Explaining Delinquency (pp. 51-67). Leiden, Holland: Brill.
- 4. Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R., & Van Kammen, W. B. (1990). Long-term criminal outcomes of hyperactivity-impulsivity-attention deficit and conduct problems in childhood. In L. Robins & M. Rutter (Eds.), Straight and Devious Pathways from Childhood to Adulthood (pp. 62-81). New York: Cambridge University Press.
- 5. Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R., Elliott, D. S., Hawkins, J. D., Kandel, D. B., Klein, M. W., McCord, J., Rowe, D. C., & Tremblay, R. E. (1990). Advancing knowledge about the onset of delinquency and crime. In B. B. Lahey and A. E. Kazdin (Eds.) Advances in Clinical Child Psychology (Vol. 13, pp. 283-342). New York: Plenum.
- 6. Loeber, R. (1990). Development and risk factors of juvenile antisocial behavior and delinquency. Clinical Psychology Review, 10, 1-41.
- 7. Loeber, R., & Le Blanc, M. (1990). Toward a developmental criminology. In M. Tonry & N. Morris (Eds.), Crime and Justice (Vol. 12, pp. 375-473). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- 8. Loeber, R., & Snyder, H. N. (1990). Rate of offending in juvenile careers: Findings of constancy and change in lambda. Criminology, 28, 97-109.
- 9. Loeber, R. (1991). Antisocial behavior: More enduring than changeable? Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 31, 393-397.
- 10. Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Green, S. M. (1991). Age at onset of problem behavior in boys, and later disruptive and delinquent behavior. Criminal Behavior & Mental Health, 1, 229-246.
- 11. Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Van Kammen, W. B., & Farrington, D. P. (1991). Initiation, escalation and desistance in juvenile offending and their correlates. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 82, 36-82. Republished in S. Farrall (Ed.) (2000), The termination of criminal careers. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 227-274).
- 12. Loeber, R. (1992). Viewing emotional problems of children and adolescents from a developmental perspective. In K. Kutash, C. Liberton, A. Algarin, & R. M. Friedman (Eds.), 5th Annual Research Conference Proceedings on A System of Care for Children's Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Published by Research & Training Center for Children's Mental Health, Florida Mental Health Institute, Univ. of S. Florida, 53-60.
- 13. Loeber, R., Green, S. M., Lahey, B. B., Christ, M. A. G., & Frick, P. J. (1992). Developmental sequences in the age of onset of disruptive child behaviors. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 1, 21-41.
- 14. Le Blanc, M. & Loeber, R. (1993). Precursors, causes and the development of criminal offending. In D. F. Hay and A. Angold (Eds.) Precursors and Causes in Development and Psychopathology (pp. 233-263). Chichester, John Wiley & Son, 1993.
- 15. Huizinga, D., Loeber, R. & Thornberry, T. P. (1993). Longitudinal study of delinquency, drug use, sexual activity, and pregnancy among children and youth in three cities. Public Health Reports: Journal of the U.S. Public Health Service, 108, Supplement 1. (pp. 90-96).
- 16. Tolan, P. H., & Loeber, R. (1993). Antisocial behavior. In P. Tolan & V. Cohler (Eds.), Handbook of clinical research and practice with adolescents (pp. 307-331). New York, Wiley.
- 17. Loeber, R., & Farrington, D. P. (1994). Problems and solutions in longitudinal and experimental treatment studies of child psychopathology and delinquency. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 62, 887-900. Republished as: Longitudinal approaches in epidemiological research on conduct problems. In F. C. Verhulst, & H. M. Koot (Eds.), The Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Psychopathology (pp. 309-336). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995. Another version: Strategies and yields of longitudinal studies on antisocial behavior, in D. M. Stoff, J. Breiling, & J. D. Maser (Eds.), Handbook of antisocial behavior (pp. 125-139). New York: Wiley, 1997.
- 18. Lahey, B. B., & Loeber, R. (1994). Framework for a developmental model of Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder. In K. D. Routh (Ed.), Disruptive behavior disorders in childhood: Essays honoring Herbert C. Quay (pp. 139-180). New York: Plenum.
- 19. Loeber, R. & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1996). The development of offending. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 23, 12-24.
- 20. Loeber, R. (1996). Developmental continuity, specialization, and generalization in male juvenile problem behaviors and delinquency. In J. D. Hawkins (Ed.), Delinquency and crime: Current theories (pp. 1-27). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- 21. Zhang, Q., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1997). Developmental trends of delinquency attitudes and delinquency: Replication and synthesis across time and samples. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 13, 181-216.
- 22. Lynam, D. (1997). Pursuing the psychopath: Capturing the fledgling psychopath in a nomological net. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 106, 425-438.
- 23. Le Blanc, M. & Loeber, R. (1998). Developmental criminology updated. In M. Tonry (Ed.), Crime and Justice (Vol. 23, pp. 115-197). Chicago: Chicago University Press.
- 24. Lahey, B. B., Loeber, R., Quay, H. C., Applegate, B., Shaffer, D., Waldman, I., Hart, E. L., McBurnett, K., Frick, P. J., Jensen, P., Dulcan, M., Canino, G., & Bird, H. (1998). Validity of DSM-IV subtypes of conduct disorder based on age of onset. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 37, 435-442. 1998.
- 25. Farrington, D. P. & Loeber, R. (1999). Transatlantic replicability of risk factors in the development of delinquency. In P. Cohen, C. Slomkowski, & L. N. Robins (Eds.) Historical and geographical influences on psychopathology (pp. 299-329). Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.
- 26. Farrington, D. P., & Loeber, R. (1999). Risk factors for delinquency over time and place. Youth Update, 17(2), 4-5.
- 27. Smith, C. A., Krohn, M. D., Lizotte, A. J., McCluskey, C. P., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Weiher, A. (2000). The effect of early delinquency and substance use on precocious transitions to adulthood among adolescent males. In G. L. Fox & M. L. Benson (Eds.), Families, Crime and Criminal Justice (pp. 233-253). Amsterdam: JAI Press.
- 28. Lahey, B. B., McBurnett, K., & Loeber, R. (2000). Are Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder developmental precursors to Conduct Disorder? In A. Sameroff, M. Lewis and S. M. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of Developmental Psychopathology (2nd ed., pp. 431-446). New York: Plenum.
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Developmental Pathways
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Diagnosis
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Desistance
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Economics
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Family Factors
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Fatherhood and Sexual Behavior
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- Gangs
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- Girls/ Women
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- 26. Slocum, L., Simpson, S., Hipwell, A. & Loeber, R. (2011). Young girls’ and caretakers’ reports of problem behavior: Comprehension and concordance across age, race, and behavior. Youth and Society, 43, 1010-1040.
- 27. Keenan, K., Feng, X., Babinski, D., Hipwell, A.E., Hinze A.E., Loeber, R & Stouthamer-Loeber, M (2011). Developmental comorbidity of depression and conduct problems in girls. In M. Kerr, H. Stattin, & R. Engles, (Eds.), Understanding girls’ problem behaviors (pp.117-137). New York: John Wiley.
- 28. Van der Molen, E., Loeber, R., Hipwell, A.E. & Vermeiren, R. (2011). Maternal characteristics predicting young girls’ disruptive behavior. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 40, 179-190.
- 29. Kroneman, L., Hipwell, A.E., Loeber, R., Koot, H. & Pardini, D. (2011). Contextual risk factors as predictors of disruptive behavior disorder trajectories in girls: The moderating effect of callous-unemotional features. Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 52, 167-175.
- Homicide
- 1. Loeber, R., Pardini, D., Homish, D.L., Wei, E.H., Crawford, A.M., Farrington, D.P., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Creemers, J., Koehler, S.A., & Rosenfeld, R. (2005). The prediction of violence and homicide in young men. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73, 1074-1088.
- 2. Loeber, R., Lacourse, E., & Homish, D. L. (2005). Homicide, violence and developmental trajectories. In R. E. Tremblay, W. W. Hartup, & J. Archer (Eds.), Developmental origins of aggression (pp. 202-220). New York: Guilford.
- 3. Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R., Stallings, R., & Homish, D. L. (2008). Early risk factors for homicide offenders and victims. In M. J. Delisi & P. J. Conis (Eds.), Violent Offenders: Theory, Research, Public Policy, and Practice (pp. 79-96). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.
- Justice
- 1. White, H. R., Shi, J., Hirschfield, P., Mun, E. Y., & Loeber, R. (2010). Effects of institutional confinement for delinquency on levels of depression and anxiety among male adolescents. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 8, 295-313.
- Lying
- 1. Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1986). Lying as a problem behavior: A review. Clinical Psychology Review, 6, 267-289.
- 2. Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Loeber, R. (1986). Boys who lie. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 14, 551-564.
- 3. Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1991). Young children's verbal misrepresentation of reality. In K. J. Rotenberg (Ed.), Children's interpersonal trust: Sensitivity to lying, deception and promise violation. (pp.20-42). New York: Springer.
- Measurement
- 1. Loeber, R., & Van Allen, R. (1972). Work assessment of psychiatric patients: A critical review of published scales. Canadian Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 4, 101-107.
- 2. Loeber, R., & Waller, D. (1988). Artifacts in delinquency specialization and generalization studies. The British Journal of Criminology, 28, 462-478.
- 3. Loeber, R., Green, S. M., Lahey, B. B., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1989). Optimal informants on childhood disruptive behaviors. Development and Psychopathology, 1, 317-337.
- 4. Loeber, R., & Lahey, B. B. (1989). Recommendations for research on disruptive behavior disorders of childhood and adolescence. In B. B. Lahey & A. E. Kazdin (Eds.), Advances in Clinical Child Psychology (Vol. 12, pp. 221-251). New York: Plenum.
- 5. Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Van Kammen, W. B., & Farrington, D. P. (1989). Development of a new measure of self-reported antisocial behavior for young children: Prevalence and reliability. In M. Klein (Ed.), Cross-national research in self-reported crime and delinquency (pp. 203-225). Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff.
- 6. Loeber, R., Green, S. M., & Lahey, B. B. (1990). Mental health professionals' perception of the utility of children, mothers, and teachers as informants on childhood psychopathology. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 19, 136-143.
- 7. Costello, E. J., Stouthamer-Loeber, M. & Loeber, R. (1991). Pervasive and situational hyperactivity - Confounding effect of informant. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 32, 367-376.
- 8. Green, S. M., Loeber, R., & Lahey, B. B. (1991). Stability of mothers' recall of the age at onset of their child's attention and hyperactivity problems. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 30, 135-137.
- 9. Loeber, R., Green, S., Lahey, B., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1991). Differences and similarities between children, mothers, and teachers as informants on disruptive child behavior. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 19, 75-95.
- 10. Russo, M. F., Lahey, B. B., Christ, M. A. G., Frick, P. J., McBurnett, K., Walker, P. J., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Green, S. (1991). Preliminary development of a sensation seeking scale for children. Personality and Individual Differences, 12, 399-405.
- 11. Lizotte, A. J., Chard-Wierschem, D. J., Loeber, R., & Stern, S. B. (1992). A shortened Child Behavior Checklist for delinquency studies. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 8, 233-245.
- 12. Russo, M. F., Stokes, G. S., Lahey, B. B., Christ, M. A. G., McBurnett, K., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Green, S. M. (1993). A Sensation Seeking Scale for Children: Further refinement and psychometric development. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 15, 69-86.
- 13. Hart, E. L., Lahey, B. B., Loeber, R., & Hanson, K. S. (1994). Criterion validity of informants in the diagnosis of Disruptive Behavior Disorders in children: A preliminary study. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 62, 410-414.
- 14. Messer, S. C., Angold, A., Loeber, R., Costello, E. J., Van Kammen, W. B., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1995). The development of a short questionnaire for use in epidemiological studies of depression in children and adolescents: Factor composition and structure across development. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 5, 251-262.
- 15. Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Van Kammen, W.B., & Schmidt, L. (1996). Self-reported delinquency and a combined delinquency seriousness scale based on boys, mothers, and teachers: Concurrent and predictive validity for African-Americans and Caucasians. Criminology, 34, 493-517.
- 16. Plante, T. G., Yancey, S., Sherman, A., Guertin, M., & Pardini, D. (1999). Further validation for the Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith Questionnaire. Pastoral Psychology, 48, 11-21.
- 17. Jacob, T., Moser, R. P., Windle, M., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2000). A new measure of parenting practices involving preadolescent and adolescent age children. Behavior Modification, 24, 611-634.
- 18. Youngstrom, E., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2000). Patterns and correlates of agreement between parent, teacher, and male adolescent ratings of externalizing and internalizing problems. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68, 1038-1050.
- 19. Raine, A., Dodge, K., Loeber, R., Gatzke-Kopp, L., Lynam, D., Reynolds, C., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Liu, J. (2006). The Reactive-Proactive Aggression (RPQ) Questionnaire: Differential correlates of reactive and proactive aggression in adolescent boys. Aggressive Behavior, 32, 159-171.
- 20. Farrington, D. P., Jolliffe, D., Loeber, R., & Homish, D. L. (2007), How many offenses are really committed per juvenile court offender? Victims and Offenders, 2, 227-249. Republished as ‘Scaling up from juvenile court records to offenses committed’ in A. R. Roberts & D. W. Springer (Eds.), Juvenile delinquency and intervention strategies. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartless, 2010.
- 21. Lynam, D. R., Derefinko, K. J., Caspi, A., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2007). The content validity of juvenile psychopathy: An empirical examination. Psychological Assessment, 19, 363-367.
- 22. Duckworth, A. L., Quinn, P. D., Lynam, D., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Moffitt, T. E., & Caspi, A. (2009). What intelligence tests test: Individual differences in test motivation and IQ. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
- Neighborhood Factors
- 1. Loeber, R. & Wikström, P-O. (1993). Individual pathways to crime in different types of neighborhoods. In D. P. Farrington, R. J. Sampson, and P-O. Wikström (Eds.), Integrating Individual and Ecological Aspects of Crime (pp. 169-204). Stockholm, Sweden: National Council for Crime Prevention.
- 2. Peeples, F. & Loeber, R. (1994). Do individual factors and neighborhood context explain ethnic differences in juvenile delinquency? Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 10, 141-157.
- 3. Wikström, P-O. (1998). Communities and crime. In M. Tonry (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of crime and punishment (pp. 269-301). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- 4. Wikström, P-O., & Loeber, R. (2000). Do disadvantaged neighborhoods cause well-adjusted children to become adolescent delinquents? A study of male juvenile serious offending, risk and protective factors, and neighborhood context. Criminology, 38, 1109-1142.
- 5. Lynam, D. R., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T., Wikström, P-O., Loeber, R., & Novak, S. (2000). The interaction between impulsivity and neighborhood context on offending: The effects of impulsivity are stronger in poorer neighborhoods. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 109, 563-574.
- 6. Beyers, J. M., Loeber, R., Wikström, P-O. H., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2001). What predicts adolescent violence in better-off neighborhoods? Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 29, 369-381.
- 7. Ireland, T. O., Thornberry, T. P., & Loeber, R. (2003). Violence among adolescents living in public housing: A two-site analysis. Criminology and Public Policy, 3, 3-38.
- 8. Wei, E., Hipwell, A., Pardini, D., Beyers, J. M., & Loeber, R. (2005). Block observations of neighborhood physical disorder are associated with neighborhood crime, firearm injuries and death, and teen births. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 58, 904-908.
- 9. Ireland, T.O., Thornberry, T. P., & Loeber, R. (2006). Residential stability among adolescents in public housing: A risk factor for delinquent and violent behavior? In J. Flint (Ed.), Housing, urban governance and anti-social behaviour: Perpectives, policy, and practice (pp. 301-323). Bristol: The Policy Press.
- 10. Fabio, A., Cohen, J., & Loeber, R. (2010). Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and the shape of the age-crime curve. American Journal of Public Health. 101(1), 325-332
- 11. Berg, M. T. & Loeber, R. (2011). Examining the neighborhood context of the violent offending-victimization relationship: A prospective investigation. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 27(4), 427-451.
- Personality
- 1. Caspi, A., Block, J., Block, J. H., Klopp, B., Lynam, D., Moffitt, T. E., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1992). A "Common-Language" version of the California Q-Set for personality assessment. Psychology Assessment, 4, 512-523.
- 2. Caspi, A., Moffitt, T. E., Silva, P. A., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Krueger, R. F., & Schmutte, P. (1994). Are some people crime-prone? Replications of the personality-crime relationship across countries, genders, races, and methods. Criminology, 32, 163-195.
- 3. John, O. P., Caspi, A., Robins, R. W., Moffitt, T. E. & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1994). The "Little Five": Exploring the five-factor model of personality in adolescent boys. Child Development, 65, 160-178.
- 4. Robins, R. W., John, O.P. & Caspi, A. (1994). The Big Five and beyond. In C. F. Halverson, G. A. Kohnstamm, & R. P. Martin (Eds.), The developing structure of temperament and personality from infancy to adulthood (pp. 267-291). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
- 5. Moffitt, T. E., Caspi, A., Silva, P. A., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1995). Individual differences in personality and intelligence are linked to crime: Cross-context evidence from nations, neighborhoods, genders, races, and age-cohorts. In J. Hagan (Ed.), Current perspectives on aging and the life cycle (Vol. 4): Delinquency and disrepute in the life course (pp. 1-34). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.
- 6. Krueger, R., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T. E., White, J. & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1996). Delay of gratification, psychopathology, and personality: Is low self-control specific to externalizing problems? Journal of Personality, 64, 107-129.
- 7. Robins, R. W., John, O. P., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T. E., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1996). Resilient, overcontrolled, and undercontrolled boys: Three replicable personality types. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70, 157-171.
- 8. Lynam, D. R., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T. E., Raine, A., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2005). Adolescent psychopathy and the Big Five: Results from two samples. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 33, 431-443.
- Police
- 1. Berg, M. T., Slocum, L. A., & Loeber, R. (2011). Illegal behavior, neighborhood context, and police reporting by victims of violence. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 50(1), 75-103.
- Prediction
- 1. Loeber, R. (1982). The stability of antisocial and delinquent child behavior. Child Development, 53, 1431-1446.
- 2. Loeber, R., & Dishion, T. J. (1983). Early predictors of male delinquency: A review. Psychological Bulletin, 94, 68-99.
- 3. Loeber, R., Dishion, T. J., & Patterson, G. R. (1984). Multiple gating: A multistage assessment procedure of identifying youths at risk for delinquency. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 21, 7-32.
- 4. Loeber, R., & Dishion, T. J. (1987). Antisocial and delinquent youths: Methods for their early identification. In J. Burchard & S. Burchard (Eds.), Prevention of Delinquent Behavior. (pp. 75-89). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
- 5. Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1987). Prediction. In H. C. Quay (Ed.), Handbook of Juvenile Delinquency. (pp. 325-382). New York: Wiley.
- 6. Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Loeber, R. (1988). The use of prediction data in understanding delinquency. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 6, 333-354.
- 7. Burke, J. D., Loeber, R., Mutchka, J. S., & Lahey, B.B. (2002). A question for DSM-V: What predicts persistent conduct disorder: delinquent acts or conduct disorder? Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 12, 37-52.
- Prosocial Skills
- 1. Dishion, T. J., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Patterson, G. R. (1984). Skill deficits and male adolescent delinquency. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 12, 37-54.
- Protective/Promotive Factors
- 1. Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P., Zhang, Q., Van Kammen, W. B., & Maguin, E. (1993). The double edge of protective and risk factors for delinquency: Interrelations and developmental patterns. Development and Psychopathology, 5, 683-701.
- 2. Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Loeber, R., Wei, E., Farrington, D. P., & Wikström, P-O. H. (2002). Risk and promotive effects in the explanation of persistent serious delinquency in boys. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 111-123.
- 3. Pardini, D. A., Loeber, R., Farrington, D.P., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2012). Identifying risk factors for violence and promotive factors for nonviolence. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 43(2), 28-40.
- 4. Loeber, R., & Farrington, D. P. (2012). Advancing knowledge about direct protective factors that may reduce youth violence. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 43, S24-S27.
- 5. Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R., & Ttofi, M. M. (2012). Risk and protective factors for offending. In B. C. Welsh & D. P. Farrington (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of crime prevention. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Psychopathology
- 1. Fabrega, H., Ulrick, R., & Loeber, R. (1996). Adolescent psychopathology as a function of informant and risk status. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 184, 27-34.
- Race
- 1. Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2003). How can the relationship between race and violence be explained? In D. F. Hawkins (Ed.), Violent crime: Assessing race and ethnic differences (pp. 213-237). New York: Cambridge University Press.
- 2. Loeber, R. & Farrington, D. P. (2004). Verschillende oorzaken van delinquentie tussen etnische en national groepen? Longitudinale analyses van criminaliteit onder jonge mannen in Pittsburgh and London [Are between-race and between-country causes of delinquency the same? Longitudinal analyses of young males in Pittsburgh and London]. Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, 46, 330-346.
- 3. Fite, P.J., Wynn, P. & Pardini, D.A. (2009). Explaining discrepancies in arrest between black and white male juveniles. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77, 916-927. PMID: 19803571
- Research Implementation
- 1. Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Van Kammen, W. B., & Loeber, R. (1992). The nuts and bolts of implementing large-scale longitudinal studies. Violence and Victims, 7, 63-78.
- 2. Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1993). Optimizing data quality of individual and community sources in longitudinal research. In D. P. Farrington, R. J. Sampson, & P-O. Wikström (Eds.), Integrating Individual and Ecological Aspects of Crime (pp. 259-277). Stockholm, Sweden: National Council for Crime Prevention.
- 3. Navratil, J. L, Green, S. M., Loeber, R., & Lahey, B. B. (1994). Minimizing subject loss in a longitudinal study of deviant behavior. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 3, 89-106.
- 4. Green, S. M., Navratil, J. L., Loeber, R., & Lahey, B. B. (1994). Potential dropouts in a longitudinal study: Prevalence, stability and associated characteristics. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 3, 69-88.
- 5. Van Kammen, W. B., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1997). Practical aspects of interview data collection and data management. In L. Bickman & D. Rog (Eds.), Handbook of Applied Social Research Methods (pp. 375-398). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- 6. Cotter, R. B., Burke, J. D., Loeber, R., & Navratil, J. L. (2002). Innovative retention methods in longitudinal research: A case study of the Development Trends Study. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 11, 485-498.
- 7. Cotter, R. B., Burke, J. D., Loeber, R., & Mutchka, J. S. (2005). Predictors of contact difficulty and drop out in a longitudinal study. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 15, 126-137.
- 8. Cotter, R.B., Burke, J.D., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Loeber, R. (2005). Contacting participants for follow-up: how much effort is required to retain participants in longitudinal studies? Evaluation and Program Planning, 28, 15-21.
- Schizophrenia
- 1. Thompson, J., Pogue-Geile, M., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Stallings, R., & Loeber, R. (2006). Abnormalities, psychosocial stressor exposure, and early adulthood psychotic symptoms: A prospective study. Schizophrenia Research, 86, S86-S86.
- Secular Changes
- 1. Bruinsma, G., & Loeber, R. (2004). Challenges for criminological and criminal justice research. In G. Bruinsma, H. Elffers, & J. de Keijser (Eds.), Punishment, place and perpetrators (pp. 3-20). Devon: Willan.
- Service Delivery
- 1. Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Loeber, R., & Thomas, C. (1992). Caretakers seeking help for boys with disruptive delinquent behavior. Comprehensive Mental Health Care, 2, 159-178.
- 2. Stouthamer-Loeber, M, Loeber, R., Van Kammen, W. B., & Zhang, Q. (1995). Uninterrupted delinquent careers: The timing of parental helpseeking and juvenile court contact. Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention, 4, 236-251.
- 3. Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Loeber, R. (2002). Lost opportunities for intervention: Undetected markers for the development of serious juvenile delinquency. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 12, 69-82.
- 4. Hirschfield, P., Maschi, T., White, H. R., Goldman-Traub, L., & Loeber, R. (2006). Mental health and juvenile arrests: Criminality, criminalization, or compassion? Criminology, 44, 593-630. Reprinted in Hirschfeld, P., Maschi, T., White, H. R., Traub, L. G., & R. Loeber, The effects of mental health problems on juvenile arrest. Research Brief. Center for Behavioral Health Services and Criminal Justice Research, Sept. 2009.
- 5. Huizinga, D., Thornberry, T. P., Knight, K. E., Lovegrove, P. J., Loeber, R., Hill, K., & Farrington, D. P. (2006). Disproportionate minority contact in the juvenile justice system: A study of differential minority arrest/referral to court in three cities. Report to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Access: http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/grants/219743.pdf
- Sex Offenses
- 1. van Wijk, A. Ph., Loeber, R., Ferwerda, H., Smulders, A. & Vermeiren, R. (2005). Jeugdige zedendelinquenten en geweldplegers. Een vergelijkende studie op grond van de Pittsburgh Youth Study [Juvenile sex offenders and violent delinquents. A comparative study based on data from the Pittsburgh Youth Study]. Justitiële Verkenningen, 1, 105-118.
- 2. van Wijk, A., Loeber, R., Vermeiren, R., Pardini, D., Bullens, R., & Doreleijers, T. (2005). Violent juvenile sex offenders compared with violent juvenile nonsex offenders: Explorative findings from the Pittsburgh Youth Study. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 17, 333-352.
- 3. van Wijk, A., Vermeiren, R., Loeber, R., ‘t Hart=Kerkhoffs, L., Doreleijers, T., & Bullens, R. (2006). Juvenile sex offenders compared to non-sex offenders. A review of the literature 1995-2005. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 7, 227-243.
- Statistics
- 1. Farrington, D. P., & Loeber, R. (1989). RIOC & Phi as measures of predictive efficiency and strength of association in 2 X 2 tables. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 5, 201-213.
- 2. Copas, J., & Loeber, R. (1990). Relative Improvement Over Chance for 2 X 2 tables. British Journal of Statistical and Mathematical Psychology, 43, 293-307.
- 3. Farrington, D. P., & Loeber, R. (2000). Some benefits of dichotomization in psychiatric and criminological research. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 10, 102-122.
- 4. Long, J. D., Loeber, R., & Farrington, D. P. (2009). Marginal and random models for longitudinal binary data with examples from criminology. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 44, 28-58. NIHMSID # 203981
- Structure of Disruptive Child Behavior
- 1. Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Peters, R. DeV. (1984). A priori classification systems of observation data: The eye of the beholder. Behavioral Assessment, 6, 275-282.
- 2. Loeber, R., & Schmaling, K. (1985). Empirical evidence for overt and covert patterns of antisocial conduct problems. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 13, 337-352.
- 3. Loeber, R., & Schmaling, K. (1985). The utility of differentiating between mixed and pure forms of antisocial child behavior. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 13, 315-336.
- 4. Frick, P. J., Lahey, B. B., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Green, S., Hart, E. L., & Christ, M. A. G. (1991). Oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder in boys: Patterns of behavioral covariation. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 20, 202-208.
- 5. Frick, P. J., Lahey, B. B., Loeber, R., Tannenbaum, L., Van Horn, Y., Christ, M. A. G., Hart, E. A. & Hanson, K. (1993). Oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder: A meta-analytic review of factor analyses and cross-validation in a clinic sample. Clinical Psychology Review, 13, 319-340.
- 6. Bird, H. R., Davis, M., Canino, G., Loeber, R., Rubio-Stipec, M., & Shen S. (2005). Classification of antisocial behaviors along severity and frequency parameters. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 14, 325-341.
- Substance Use
- 1. Loeber, R., & Dishion, T. J. (1985). Adolescent marijuana and alcohol use: The role of parents and peers revisited. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 11, 11-26.
- 2. Van Kammen, W. B., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1991). Substance use and its relationship to conduct problems and delinquency in young boys. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 20, 399-414.
- 3. Van Kammen, W. B., & Loeber, R. (1992). Drugs, delinquency and discipline. School Safety, 3, 7-10.
- 4. Tarter, R. E., Blackson, T. C., Martin, C. S., Seilhamer, R., Pelham, W. E., & Loeber, R. (1993). Mutual dissatisfaction between mother and son in substance-abusing and normal families. American Academy of Psychiatrists in Alcoholism and Addictions, 2, 116-125.
- 5. Tarter, R. E., Blackson, T., Martin, C., Loeber, R. & Moss, H. (1993). Characteristics and correlates of child discipline practices in substance abuse and normal families. The American Journal on Addictions, 2, 18-25.
- 6. Van Kammen, W. B., Maguin, E., & Loeber, R. (1994). Initiation of drug selling and its relationship with illicit drug use and serious delinquency in adolescent boys. In E. G. M. Weitekamp & H. J. Kerner (Eds.), Cross-National Longitudinal Research on Human Development and Criminal Behavior (pp. 229-241). Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer.
- 7. Van Kammen, W. B., & Loeber, R. (1994). Are fluctuations in delinquent activities related to the onset and offset of juvenile illegal drug use and drug dealing? Journal of Drug Issues, 24, 9-24.
- 8. Ammerman, R. T., Loeber, R., Kolko, D. J., & Blackson, T. C. (1994). Parental dissatisfaction with sons in substance abusing families: Relationship to child and parent dysfunction. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 3, 23-37.
- 9. Blackson, T. C., Tarter, R. E., Loeber, R., Ammerman, R. T., & Windle, M. (1996). The influence of paternal substance abuse and difficult temperament in fathers and sons on sons' disengagement from family to deviant peers. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 25, 389-411.
- 10. Tarter, R., Moss, H., Blackson, T., Vanyukov, M., Brigham, J., & Loeber, R. (1998). Disaggregating the liability for drug use. In C. Wetherington & J. Falk (Eds.), Laboratory Studies of Vulnerability to Drug Abuse. NIDA Monograph PHS publication.
- 11. Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & White, H. R. (1999), Developmental aspects of delinquency and internalizing problems and their association with persistent juvenile substance use between ages 7 and 18. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 322-332.
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- 1. Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Moffitt, T. E., & Caspi, A. (1998). The development of male offending: Key findings from the first decade of the Pittsburgh Youth Study. Studies in Crime and Crime Prevention, 7, 141-172. Republished in R. Bull (Ed.) (2001), Children and the law. The essential readings (pp. 336-380). Oxford: Blackwell. To be republished in Kindheit und Entwicklung, Zeitschrift für Klinische Kinderpsychologie.
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