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Proactive and Reactive Aggression in Referred Children and Adolescents.
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Substance UseDifferent TypesSubstance Use DisordersPsychologyBehavioral IssueAggression ManagementBehavioural ProblemHealth SciencesChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryReactive AggressionChild AbuseSchool ViolenceChild DevelopmentSubstance AbuseAddictionJuvenile DelinquencyMedicineAggressionPsychopathology
Investigating different types of aggression is important to facilitate a better understanding of excessive maladaptive aggression in referred youth. Using regression analysis, the authors investigated demographic, historical, diagnostic, and treatment correlates of proactive aggression and reactive aggression in a heterogeneous population (N = 323) of psychiatrically referred youths. Ratings of proactive and reactive aggression significantly correlated with more established measures of aggression. Results suggest the importance of hyperactive/impulsive behavior, disruptive behavior disorders, and self-reported hostility in youths with both reactive and proactive aggression. Substance use disorders, a family history of substance abuse, and family violence were specifically associated with proactive aggression. Younger age and a history of abuse were correlated with reactive aggression. Implications for clinical interventions and future research are discussed.
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