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Violence and psychiatric morbidity in the national household population of Britain: public …

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J Coid, M Yang, A Roberts, S Ullrich, P Moran … - The British Journal of Psychiatry, 2006 - RCP
Background Background Itisunclear whether Itisunclear whether psychiatric
morbiditycontributes tothe psychiatricmorbiditycontributestothe smallproportion
ofthepopulation smallproportionofthe population responsiblefor ...
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Antisocial personality disorder is associated with increased severity of gambling, medical, …


RH Pietrzak, NM Petry, H Robert - Addiction, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
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Impact of antisocial lifestyle on health

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J Shepherd, D Farrington, J Potts - Journal of Public Health, 2004 - Faculty Public Health
Background Antisocial lifestyle includes a range of related behaviours which
constitute threats to health. Links between health outcomes and particular
behaviours have been investi- gated, but the overall impact on health is ...
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[CITATION] Criminology and social policy


P Knepper, 2007 - Sage Publications
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Impact of antisocial lifestyle on health: chronic disability and death by middle age


JP Shepherd, I Shepherd, RG Newcombe, D … - Journal of Public Health, 2009 - Faculty Public Health
Results Childhood and parental predictors of offending, self-reported
delinquency at age 32 and convictions were significantly associated with death
and disability by age 48. A model comprising three factors: any antisocial ...
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Project MUSE Journals Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice Volume 50, …


AW Leschied, D Chiodo, E Nowicki, S Rodger, … - Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2008 - muse.jhu.edu
Il existe maintenant suffisamment de recherches dans la littérature de la
psychologie du comportement criminel pour évaluer les répercussions des
expériences vécues pendant la petite enfance et l'adolescence sur les ...
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[PDF] Childhood problem behaviors and injury risk over the life course


M Jokela, C Power, M Kivimäki - Depression - blogs.helsinki.fi
In children, adolescents, and young adults, unin- tentional injuries are among
the leading causes of mortality and morbidity (Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, 2008; National Statistics, 2005). In the United States, for ...
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Medical and psychiatric problems among men and women in a community corrections …


TD Gunter, R Philibert, N Hollenbeck - Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
Though the medical and mental health morbidity of incarcerated offenders has
been discussed in a number of recent reports, very few data have been published
concerning medical and mental health problems facing those on community ...
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