Childhood conduct problems and adolescent medical service use: serial mediating effects of peer victimization and internalizing problems

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  • What: The aims of this study were: to examine peer victimization and internalizing as potential serial mediators explaining increased medical and psychiatric service use in adolescents with history of CP and; to explore whether the proposed mediation models vary by sex.
  • Who: Caroline E. Temcheff and colleagues from the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada have published the Article: Psychological Medicine Original Article, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • How: Temcheff et_al (2011a 2011b) employed administrative data of service use and results indicated that adults with a history of CP . . .

     

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