Emotion regulation as a predictor of juvenile arrest - Kemp K, Thamotharan S, Poindexter B, Barker D, Tolou-Shams M, Houck CD.

The current study examines emotion regulation as a novel dynamic factor of juvenile arrest as it compares with known static and dynamic risk factors. Participants included seventh graders at five urban public schools (N = 420, Mage = 13, 53% male). The pre...
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