Development
The Development and Prevention of Physical Aggression
Richard E. Tremblay, PhD, FRSC, OC, OQ
Emeritus Professor of Psychology, University of Montreal, Canada
Emeritus Professor of Public Health, University College Dublin, Ireland
September 2022, 3rd rev. ed.
Development of Indirect Aggression Before School Entry
Mara Brendgen, PhD
Université du Québec à Montréal, Department of Psychology, Canada
September 2022, Rev. ed.
Sex Differences in the Development of Aggression From Early Childhood to Adulthood
John Archer, PhD, FBPS
University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom
January 2012
The Development and Socialization of Aggression During the First Five Years of Life
Matthew E. Young, PhD, Kate Keenan, PhD
University of Chicago, USA
December 2022, Rev. ed.
Prevention
Best Practices in the Development of Effortful Control in Early Childhood
M. Rosario Rueda, PhD, Lina M. Cómbita, MA
Departamento de Psicología Experimental, Universidad de Granada, Spain
January 2012
Effective Daycare-Kindergarten Interventions to Prevent Chronic Aggression
John E. Lochman, PhD, ABPP, Caroline Boxmeyer, PhD, Nicole Powell, PhD, Alberto Jimenez-Camargo, PhD
Center for Youth Development and Intervention, The University of Alabama, USA
July 2022, Rev. ed.
Play-Fighting During Early Childhood and its Role in Preventing Later Chronic Aggression
Sergio M. Pellis, PhD, Vivien C. Pellis, PhD
University of Lethbridge, Canada
January 2012
Archived texts Most of the archived papers have been placed here for editorial reasons. These documents are still a valuable source of information.
Development
The Development and Socialization of Aggression During the First Five Years of Life
Kate Keenan, PhD
University of Chicago, USA
June 2002
Obstetric Complications and Aggression
Sharon Ishikawa, PhD, Adrian Raine, PhD
University of Southern California, USA
April 2003
DaleF. Hay, PhD
Cardiff University, Wales
April 2003
Commentary on Papers Regarding “Aggression as an Outcome of Early Childhood Development”
Daniel S. Shaw, PhD
University of Pittsburgh, USA
April 2003
Services
Aggression in Young Children Services Proven to be Effective in Reducing Aggression
Carolyn Webster-Stratton, PhD
University of Washington, USA
September 2005, Rev. ed.
Programs and Services Effective in Reducing Aggression in Young Children
John E. Lochman, PhD, Saxon Chair in Clinical Psychology
University of Alabama, USA
April 2003
Preventive Interventions that Reduce Aggression in Young Children
Celene E. Domitrovich, PhD, Mark T. Greenberg, PhD
Pennsylvania State University, USA
June 2003
Kenneth A. Dodge, PhD
Duke University, USA
April 2003
Karen L. Bierman, PhD
Pennsylvania State University, USA
May 2003
Debra J. Pepler, PhD
LaMarsh Centre for Research on Violence and Conflict Resolution, Canada
June 2003