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Need Access? If you would like to subscribe your organization to our online course catalog, please click here. Already Have Access? If your login allows you direct access to our online course catalog, please log in now. Aggression in Childhood and Long-Term Unemployment in Adulthood: A Cycle of Maladaptation and Some Protective Factors This article examines the effect of early childhood aggression on long-term unemployment and examines the pathways through which such a relationship exists, e.g., aggression produces poor school adjustment and results in peer rejection. These in turn may relate to problem drinking and lack of occupational opportunity. It further examined moderating influences that might direct aggressive children in more positive directions. The findings have important implications for prevention efforts. |
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