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      The effect of academic self-concept on ADHD and antisocial behaviors in early adolescence.

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      Journal of learning disabilities
      SAGE Publications

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          Using structural equation modeling techniques, we evaluated the effect of academic self-concept (ASC) on the development of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and antisocial behaviors in early adolescence. Participants (n = 445) were recruited from the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research study. Eligibility was determined by the presence of complete data for the following variables at the specified time periods: reading at age 7, teacher reports of ADHD and antisocial behaviors at age 7, self-ratings of ASC at ages 9 and 11, and teacher reports of ADHD and antisocial behaviors at age 13. The results indicated that ASC is an important construct that directly contributes to the development of antisocial behaviors rather than to symptoms of ADHD. The results also indicated that children's early history of behavioral problems and academic performance contribute to the development of a more robust understanding of the impact of ASC on the development of disruptive behaviors in early adolescence.

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          Journal
          J Learn Disabil
          Journal of learning disabilities
          SAGE Publications
          0022-2194
          0022-2194
          October 27 2004
          : 34
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Educational Psychology, University of Houston, Texas 77204-5874, USA. spisecco@jetson.uh.edu
          Article
          10.1177/002221940103400506
          15503593
          43a29211-d41d-48b3-9f44-e517a8e7e095
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