Studies of psychosocial risk : the power of longitudinal data
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Studies of psychosocial risk : the power of longitudinal data
Cambridge University Press, 1988
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A collection of essays reflecting the many conceptual methodological advances that have taken place in the application of longitudinal research strategies, with particular reference to risk and protective factors in psychosocial disorders.
Table of Contents
- Longitudinal data in the study of causal processes, some uses and some pitfalls, M.Rutter
- longitudinal strategies, causal reasoning and risk research, N.Garmezy
- individual and variable based approaches to longitudinal research on early risk factors, D.Magnusson and L.R.Bergman
- statistical modelling of longitudinal data, A.Pickles
- risk/protective factors for offending with particular reference to deprivation, I.Kolvin, F.J.W.Miller. M.Fleeting and P.A.K.Kolvin
- a person-process-context approach, R.K.Silbereisen and S.Walper
- follow up of biological high-risk groups, F.Kalveboer
- longitudinal and systemic in the study of biological high and low-risk groups, K.E.Grossman
- studying changes within individuals - the causes of offending, D.F.Farrington
- deliquent development - theoretical and empirical considerations, L.Pulkkinen
- school experiences as risk/protective factors, B.Maughan
- school effects - the use of planned intervention ti study causal proceses, J.C.Van Der wolf
- normative life events as risk factors in chilhood, J.Dunn
- studying the impact of ordinary life - a development model, research plan and words of caution, D.F.Hay
- intergenerational longitudinal research - conceptual and methodological considerations, M.E.J. Wadsworth
- longitudinal approaches to intergenerational studies - definition, design and use, D.Quinton
- causal paths, chains and strads, G.W.Brown
- data gathering and data analysis for prospective and retrospective longitudinal studies, L.N.Robins
- structural equation modelling of measurement processes in longitudinal data, D.M.Fergusson and L.J.Horwood
- modelling reality - some comments, L.R.Bergman
- continuities and discontinuities - conceptual issues and methodological considerations, R.A.Hinde.
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