2021
Exposure to traumatic events poses greater risk for irritability in girls than in boys
Henriksen M, Skrove M, Hoftun G, Sund E, Lydersen S, Kalvin C, Sukhodolsky D. Exposure to traumatic events poses greater risk for irritability in girls than in boys. Journal Of Affective Disorders Reports 2021, 6: 100204. DOI: 10.1016/j.jadr.2021.100204.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTrauma exposureAdditional traumatic eventsTraumatic eventsAntisocial behaviorNon-clinical sampleSpecific traumatic eventCross-sectional dataSex differencesRisk of irritabilityPTSD symptomsConduct problemsConcurrent associationsConduct disorderAdolescent boysClinical interventionsInteraction effectsMale samplesAdolescentsIrritabilityGirlsBoysConsiderable researchCausal interpretationDelinquencyPopulation-based study
2006
Parent Management Training: Treatment for Oppositional, Aggressive, and Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents Parent Management Training: Treatment for Oppositional, Aggressive, and Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents .By Alan E. Kazdin. New York: Oxford University Press, 424 pp., $54.50 (hardcover).
Sukhodolsky D, Martin A. Parent Management Training: Treatment for Oppositional, Aggressive, and Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents Parent Management Training: Treatment for Oppositional, Aggressive, and Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents .By Alan E. Kazdin. New York: Oxford University Press, 424 pp., $54.50 (hardcover). Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2006, 45: 256-257. DOI: 10.1097/01.chi.0000190472.31566.ae.Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
2004
Association of Normative Beliefs and Anger with Aggression and Antisocial Behavior in Russian Male Juvenile Offenders and High School Students
Sukhodolsky DG, Ruchkin VV. Association of Normative Beliefs and Anger with Aggression and Antisocial Behavior in Russian Male Juvenile Offenders and High School Students. Research On Child And Adolescent Psychopathology 2004, 32: 225-236. PMID: 15164863, DOI: 10.1023/b:jacp.0000019773.86910.fe.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAntisocial behaviorNonaggressive antisocial behaviorPhysical aggressionHigh school studentsNormative beliefsJuvenile offendersAnger experienceSchool studentsEmotion regulation processesCognitive behavioral therapyMale juvenile offendersSpecificity of associationAntisocial beliefsConduct disorderAggressive actsAggressionAngerNonaggressive formsStrong beliefBeliefsOffendersHigh levelsStudentsExperienceBehavior