Session: Family, individual, and neighborhood risk factors as predictors of long-term behavior and mental health problems (Society for Prevention Research 27th Annual Meeting)

3-056 Family, individual, and neighborhood risk factors as predictors of long-term behavior and mental health problems

Schedule:
Thursday, May 30, 2019: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Garden Room B (Hyatt Regency San Francisco)
Theme: Epidemiology and Etiology
Moderator:
Elizabeth Stormshak

* noted as presenting author
417
Constellations of Family Risk and Long-Term Adolescent Antisocial Behavior: A Latent Profile Analysis
Emily LoBraico, MS, The Pennsylvania State University; Bethany Bray, PhD, The Pennsylvania State University; Gregory M. Fosco, PhD, The Pennsylvania State University; Mark E. Feinberg, PhD, The Pennsylvania State University
418
Relations Among Perceptions of Neighborhood Cohesion and Control and Parental Monitoring across Adolescence
Jaime Booth, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Daniel S. Shaw, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
419
A Long-Term Look at “Early Starters”: Predicting Adult Psychosocial Outcomes from Childhood Conduct Problem Trajectories
Maeve Cyr, MA, Simon Fraser University; Yao Zheng, PhD, University of Alberta; Robert McMahon, PhD, Simon Fraser University