It is with both pride and sadness that we publish the twentieth and
last volume of Advances in Clinical Child Psychology. This series
has seen a long and successful run starting under the editorship of
Ben Lahey and Alan Kazdin, who passed the baton to us at Volume 14.
We are grateful to the many contributors over the years and to the
Plenum staff for producing a quality product in a timely manner.
This volume covers a diverse array of significant topics. In the
open ing chapter, Maughan and Rutter explore the research
literatures related to continuity and discontinuity of antisocial
behavior from childhood to adulthood. Their review and
conceptualization emphasize the significance of hyperactivity and
inattention, early-onset conduct problems, low reac tivity to
stress, and poor peer relations as potentially influential
variables in the persistence of antisocial behavior. Social
cognitions, environmental continuities, substance abuse, cumulative
chains of life events, and protec tive processes are considered as
well."
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