Victimization mediates the longitudinal association between depressive symptoms and violent behaviors in adolescence
Despite evidence of a positive link between depressive symptoms and violent behaviors, the pathways underlying this longitudinal association remain unknown. Depressive symptoms might drive and reinforce victimization which in turn could provoke individuals to become violent towards others. Thus, we...
Main Authors: | Yu, R, Branje, S, Meeus, W, Koot, H, van Lier, P, Fazel, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer US
2017
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