Lahey et al’s longitudinal study on infant temperament, early parenting and future conduct problems waltzes directly into the nature/nurture debate in infant development. Their goal? Can we predict conduct problems in children aged 4-13 from measures of infant temperament and parenting in the first year of life?
Conduct disorders affect 6-16% of males under 18 and [...]
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