Risk Factors for Antisocial Behavior in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Studies.

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Joseph Murray, Yulia Shenderovich, Frances Gardner, Christopher Mikton, James H Derzon, Jianghong Liu, Manuel Eisner
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Violent crime is a major cause of social instability, injury, and death in low- and middle-income countries. Longitudinal studies in high-income countries have provided important evidence on developmental precursors of violence and other antisocial behaviors. However, there may be unique influences or different risk factor effects in other social settings. Extensive searches in seven languages and screening of over 60,000 references identified 39 longitudinal studies of antisocial behavior in low- and middle-income countries. Many risk factors have roughly the same average effects as when studied in high-income countries. Stability of aggression over a 3-year period is almost identical across low- and middle-income countries and high-income countries. Dimensions of comorbid psychopathology such as low self-control, hyperactivity, and sensation seeking are associated with antisocial behavior in low- and middle-income countries, but some early physical health factors have consistently weak or null effects.

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中低收入国家反社会行为的风险因素:纵向研究的系统回顾。
在中低收入国家,暴力犯罪是造成社会不稳定、伤害和死亡的主要原因。高收入国家的纵向研究为暴力和其他反社会行为的发展前兆提供了重要证据。然而,在其他社会环境中可能存在独特的影响或不同的风险因素效应。通过对七种语言的广泛搜索和对 60,000 多份参考文献的筛选,我们发现了 39 项关于中低收入国家反社会行为的纵向研究。许多风险因素的平均影响与在高收入国家进行的研究大致相同。中低收入国家和高收入国家三年内攻击行为的稳定性几乎相同。在低收入和中等收入国家,自制力差、多动和寻求感觉等合并精神病理学因素与反社会行为有关,但一些早期身体健康因素的影响一直较弱或为零。
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