Romantic Relationships of Young People with Childhood and Adolescent Onset Antisocial Behavior Problems

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Lianne J. Woodward
David M. Fergusson
L. J. Horwood
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[1] University of Canterbury Christchurch,Department of Education
[2] Christchurch School of Medicine,Department of Psychological Medicine
[3] Christchurch Health and Development Study,undefined
[4] Christchurch School of Medicine,undefined
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antisocial behavior; childhood onset; life course persistent; adolescent limited; partner relations; partner violence; longitudinal study;
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Using prospective longitudinal data from the Christchurch Health and Development Study, this paper examines the extent to which early onset, life course persistent and adolescent limited antisocial behavior problems place young people at risk of violent and unsatisfactory romantic relationships in early adulthood. Results revealed the presence of clear linear associations between the developmental timing of antisocial behavior and later partnership risks, with these risks including partner violence perpetration and victimization, interpartner conflict, and increased ambivalence about the relationship. Young people with childhood onset antisocial behavior problems reported higher rates of partnership difficulties than young people with adolescent limited antisocial behavior problems, while those with adolescent limited antisocial behavior reported higher levels of partnership difficulties than young people without a history of antisocial behavior problems. These associations persisted even after extensive control for a range of social, family, and individual factors that were correlated with the timing of antisocial behavior. Results highlight the importance of distinguishing between early and late onset antisocial behavior, and provide further support for existing life course models of the development of antisocial behavior problems in children and adolescents.
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