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  1. Book: Violence and serious theft

    Loeber, Rolf

    development and prediction from childhood to adulthood

    2008  

    Author's details Rolf Loeber
    Keywords Juvenile delinquency ; Criminal behavior ; Criminal behavior, Prediction of
    Subject code 364.360974886
    Language English
    Size XXIII, 404 S. : graph. Darst.
    Publisher Routledge
    Publishing place New York u.a.
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    Note Includes bibliographical references and index
    HBZ-ID HT015482759
    ISBN 0-8058-5222-0 ; 978-0-8058-5222-6
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  2. Book ; Online: Art and Architecture of Ireland Volume IV: Architecture 1600-2000

    Loeber, Rolf / Campbell, Hugh / Hurley, Livia / Montague, John / Rowley, Ellen

    (Art and Architecture of Ireland)

    2015  

    Series title Art and Architecture of Ireland
    Keywords History of architecture ; Architecture & Architectural History
    Language English
    Size 1 Online-Ressource
    Publisher Royal Irish Academy
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note English
    HBZ-ID HT030610749
    ISBN 9781908996657 ; 190899665X
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  3. Book: Antisocial behavior and mental health problems

    Loeber, Rolf

    explanatory factors in childhood and adolescence

    1998  

    Author's details Rolf Loeber
    Language English
    Size VIII, 330 S. : graph. Darst.
    Publisher Erlbaum
    Publishing place Mahwah, NJ u.a.
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT009820760
    ISBN 0-8058-2956-3 ; 978-0-8058-2956-3
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  4. Article ; Online: The prevention of detention.

    Brent, David A / Loeber, Rolf

    The American journal of psychiatry

    2015  Volume 172, Issue 1, Page(s) 6–8

    MeSH term(s) Behavior Therapy ; Conduct Disorder/rehabilitation ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Mental Disorders/diagnosis ; Personal Satisfaction
    Language English
    Publishing date 2015-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Comment ; Editorial
    ZDB-ID 280045-7
    ISSN 1535-7228 ; 0002-953X
    ISSN (online) 1535-7228
    ISSN 0002-953X
    DOI 10.1176/appi.ajp.2014.14101212
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  5. Article ; Online: Dépistage néonatal en Europe - Évolution au cours de la dernière décennie et analyse de la situation actuelle par la Société internationale de dépistage néonatal.

    Loeber, J Gerard / Platis, Dimitris / Zetterström, Rolf H / Schielen, Peter J C I

    Medecine sciences : M/S

    2021  Volume 37, Issue 5, Page(s) 441–456

    Abstract: Neonatal screening (NBS) was initiated in Europe during the 1960s with the screening for phenylketonuria. The panel of screened disorders ("conditions") then gradually expanded, with a boost in the late 1990's with the introduction of tandem mass ... ...

    Title translation Neonatal screening in Europe revisited: An ISNS-perspective on the current state and developments since 2010.
    Abstract Neonatal screening (NBS) was initiated in Europe during the 1960s with the screening for phenylketonuria. The panel of screened disorders ("conditions") then gradually expanded, with a boost in the late 1990's with the introduction of tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS), making it possible to screen for 40-50 conditions in one blood spot. The most recent additions to screening programmes (screening for cystic fibrosis, severe combined immunodeficiency and spinal muscular atrophy) were assisted by or realised through the introduction of molecular genetics techniques. For this survey we collected data from 51 European countries. We report on the developments between 2010 and 2020, and highlight the achievements made during this period. We also identify areas where further progress can be made, mainly by exchanging knowledge and learning from experiences in neighbouring countries. Between 2010 and 2020, most NBS programmes in geographical Europe have matured considerably, both in terms of methodology (modernised) and with regards to the panel of conditions screened (expanded). These developments indicate that more collaboration in Europe through European organisations is gaining momentum. Only by working together can we accomplish the timely detection of newborn infants potentially suffering from one of the many rare diseases and take appropriate actions.
    MeSH term(s) Cystic Fibrosis/diagnosis ; Europe ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Neonatal Screening ; Phenylketonurias ; Tandem Mass Spectrometry
    Language French
    Publishing date 2021-05-18
    Publishing country France
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 632733-3
    ISSN 1958-5381 ; 0767-0974
    ISSN (online) 1958-5381
    ISSN 0767-0974
    DOI 10.1051/medsci/2021059
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  6. Article ; Online: Dating violence in teenage girls: parental emotion regulation and racial differences.

    Ahonen, Lia / Loeber, Rolf

    Criminal behaviour and mental health : CBMH

    2016  Volume 26, Issue 4, Page(s) 240–250

    Abstract: Background: Teen dating violence (TDV) is a common phenomenon of great public concern. TDV may lead to severe long-term consequences for victims and offenders, and even more so for females than for males.: Aim: The aim of this paper is to investigate ...

    Abstract Background: Teen dating violence (TDV) is a common phenomenon of great public concern. TDV may lead to severe long-term consequences for victims and offenders, and even more so for females than for males.
    Aim: The aim of this paper is to investigate possible underlying factors for involvement in TDV either as a perpetrator or a victim. Social learning theory is commonly used to explain internalisation of parents' behaviour on children's behavioural expressions, but less so on parents' emotion regulation as a direct link to later TDV.
    Method: We used longitudinal data from the Pittsburgh Girls Study (N = 2450) to investigate if and how parents' positive and negative emotion regulation is related to TDV, controlling for early aggression and race.
    Results: Results show a moderately strong association between parents' negative emotion regulation and their daughters' involvement in serious dating violence. We also found that many more African American girls were involved in TDV compared to Caucasian girls, both as a perpetrator and victim.
    Conclusions and practical implications: We discuss directions for future research focusing on emotion regulation and dating violence. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Affective Symptoms/ethnology ; African Americans/ethnology ; Aggression/psychology ; Crime Victims/statistics & numerical data ; Female ; Humans ; Intimate Partner Violence/ethnology ; Longitudinal Studies ; Parents/psychology ; Pennsylvania/ethnology ; Self-Control/psychology ; Whites/ethnology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-10-05
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2042697-5
    ISSN 1471-2857 ; 0957-9664
    ISSN (online) 1471-2857
    ISSN 0957-9664
    DOI 10.1002/cbm.2011
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  7. Article ; Online: Mechanisms of Behavioral and Affective Treatment Outcomes in a Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Boys.

    Burke, Jeffrey D / Loeber, Rolf

    Journal of abnormal child psychology

    2015  Volume 44, Issue 1, Page(s) 179–189

    Abstract: Evidence for effective treatment for behavioral problems continues to grow, yet evidence about the effective mechanisms underlying those interventions has lagged behind. The Stop Now and Plan (SNAP) program is a multicomponent intervention for boys ... ...

    Abstract Evidence for effective treatment for behavioral problems continues to grow, yet evidence about the effective mechanisms underlying those interventions has lagged behind. The Stop Now and Plan (SNAP) program is a multicomponent intervention for boys between 6 and 11. This study tested putative treatment mechanisms using data from 252 boys in a randomized controlled trial of SNAP versus treatment as usual. SNAP includes a 3 month group treatment period followed by individualized intervention, which persisted through the 15 month study period. Measures were administered in four waves: at baseline and at 3, 9 and 15 months after baseline. A hierarchical linear modeling strategy was used. SNAP was associated with improved problem-solving skills, prosocial behavior, emotion regulation skills, and reduced parental stress. Prosocial behavior, emotion regulation skills and reduced parental stress partially mediated improvements in child aggression. Improved emotion regulation skills partially mediated treatment-related child anxious-depressed outcomes. Improvements in parenting behaviors did not differ between treatment conditions. The results suggest that independent processes may drive affective and behavioral outcomes, with some specificity regarding the mechanisms related to differing treatment outcomes.
    MeSH term(s) Adaptation, Psychological ; Child ; Child Behavior Disorders/psychology ; Child Behavior Disorders/therapy ; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/methods ; Emotions ; Formative Feedback ; Humans ; Male ; Parenting/psychology ; Problem Solving ; Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ; Psychotherapy, Group/methods ; Role Playing ; Social Skills ; Stress, Psychological/diagnosis
    Language English
    Publishing date 2015-01-24
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Randomized Controlled Trial ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 193136-2
    ISSN 1573-2835 ; 0091-0627
    ISSN (online) 1573-2835
    ISSN 0091-0627
    DOI 10.1007/s10802-015-9975-0
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  8. Article ; Online: The Association Between Serious Mental Health Problems and Violence: Some Common Assumptions and Misconceptions.

    Ahonen, Lia / Loeber, Rolf / Brent, David A

    Trauma, violence & abuse

    2017  Volume 20, Issue 5, Page(s) 613–625

    Abstract: The media, the general public, and politicians often emphasize that mental illness is a precursor and a cause of violence, particularly emphasizing an assumed relationship between mental illness, including psychopathy and psychosis, and the use of guns ... ...

    Abstract The media, the general public, and politicians often emphasize that mental illness is a precursor and a cause of violence, particularly emphasizing an assumed relationship between mental illness, including psychopathy and psychosis, and the use of guns to commit violence. We report which individuals with serious mental health problems have an increased risk to commit violence (including gun violence). Second, we answer the question to what extent serious mental health problems explain most violence and especially gun-related violence. And what is the opinion of experts on these questions? Third, we review which effective screening instrument can help to identify individuals with mental health problems who are at risk to carry a gun and commit violence. For policy makers and legislators, this article points out that most psychiatric disorders are not related to violence, with some exceptions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, and often only in conjunction with substance use. We show that the attributable risk of mental illness to explain violence in general is low. We also emphasize that conduct disorder in late childhood or adolescence is a better predictor of violence than is mental illness at a later age. Empirically based screening methods to identify individuals with mental health problems who are prone to violence appear to have limited utility. Implications are discussed for clinicians and practitioners working in the justice system, researchers, and policy makers.
    MeSH term(s) Female ; Gun Violence/prevention & control ; Gun Violence/psychology ; Humans ; Male ; Mass Screening/standards ; Mental Disorders/diagnosis ; Mental Disorders/psychology ; Qualitative Research ; Risk Assessment
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-08-23
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2070884-1
    ISSN 1552-8324 ; 1524-8380
    ISSN (online) 1552-8324
    ISSN 1524-8380
    DOI 10.1177/1524838017726423
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  9. Article ; Online: Taking stock of criminology and a criminologist for the ages: reflections on milestones and the future of criminology and on one of its scholars--David Farrington.

    Welsh, Brandon C / Loeber, Rolf

    Criminal behaviour and mental health : CBMH

    2013  Volume 23, Issue 2, Page(s) 77–85

    MeSH term(s) Criminology/history ; Criminology/methods ; History, 20th Century ; Humans ; Juvenile Delinquency/psychology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-04
    Publishing country England
    Document type Biography ; Editorial ; Historical Article
    ZDB-ID 2042697-5
    ISSN 1471-2857 ; 0957-9664
    ISSN (online) 1471-2857
    ISSN 0957-9664
    DOI 10.1002/cbm.1865
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  10. Article ; Online: The effectiveness of the Stop Now and Plan (SNAP) program for boys at risk for violence and delinquency.

    Burke, Jeffrey D / Loeber, Rolf

    Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research

    2014  Volume 16, Issue 2, Page(s) 242–253

    Abstract: Among the available treatments for disruptive behavior problems, a need remains for additional service options to reduce antisocial behavior and prevent further development along delinquent and violent pathways. The Stop Now and Plan (SNAP) Program is an ...

    Abstract Among the available treatments for disruptive behavior problems, a need remains for additional service options to reduce antisocial behavior and prevent further development along delinquent and violent pathways. The Stop Now and Plan (SNAP) Program is an intervention for antisocial behavior among boys between 6 and 11. This paper describes a randomized controlled treatment effectiveness study of SNAP versus standard behavioral health services. The treatment program was delivered to youth with aggressive, rule-breaking, or antisocial behavior in excess of clinical criterion levels. Outcomes were measured at 3, 9, and 15 months from baseline. Youth in the SNAP condition showed significantly greater reduction in aggression, conduct problems, and overall externalizing behavior, as well as counts of oppositional defiant disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms. Additional benefits for SNAP were observed on measures of depression and anxiety. Further analyses indicated that the SNAP program was more effective among those with a higher severity of initial behavioral problems. At 1 year follow-up, treatment benefits for SNAP were maintained on some outcome measures (aggression, ADHD and ODD, depression and anxiety) but not others. Although overall juvenile justice system contact was not significantly different, youth in SNAP had significantly fewer charges against them relative to those standard services. The SNAP Program, when contrasted with standard services alone, was associated with greater, clinically meaningful, reductions in targeted behaviors. It may be particularly effective for youth with more severe behavioral problems and may result in improvements in internalizing problems as well.
    MeSH term(s) Child ; Child Behavior Disorders/prevention & control ; Child Behavior Disorders/therapy ; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ; Humans ; Juvenile Delinquency ; Male ; Risk Factors ; Violence
    Language English
    Publishing date 2014-04-21
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2251270-6
    ISSN 1573-6695 ; 1389-4986
    ISSN (online) 1573-6695
    ISSN 1389-4986
    DOI 10.1007/s11121-014-0490-2
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