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May 25 – 28, 2016 Life History Research Society Meeting, Amsterdam

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Welcome reception

AMSTERDAMSE ACADEMISCHE CLUB 5:00 – 7:00 PM (Address: Oudezijds Achterburgwal 235, Amsterdam) 1

Thursday, May 26, 2016 – Trippenhuis (Kloveniersburgwal 29, Amsterdam)

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Welcome to LHRS 2016

Registration / Coffee, tea & pastries

Geert Jan Stams, Professor of Forensic Child and Youth Care Sciences, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Symposium 1a. Long-Term Effects of Persistent Regular Marijuana Use on Adaptive Functioning: Longitudinal Evidence Spanning From Adolescence to Early Midlife

Chair:

Dustin Pardini

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The Short-Term and Sustained Cumulative Impact of Regular Adolescent Marijuana Use on Subclinical Psychotic Symptoms.

Jordan Bechtold, Alison Hipwell, David Lewis, Rolf Loeber, Dustin Pardini

Developmental Trajectories of Marijuana Use in Black and White Males: Examining Linkages with Multiple Domains of Life Functioning in the Mid-30s.

Dustin Pardini, Helene White, Jordan Bechtold, Rolf Loeber

Persistent cannabis dependence and alcohol dependence represent comparable risks for midlife economic and social problems: A longitudinal cohort study.

Magdalena Cerdá, Terrie Moffitt, Madeline Meier, HonaLee Harrington, Renate Houts, Sandhya Ramrakha, Sean Hogan, Richie Poulton, Avshalom Caspi

FOYER 8:00 – 9.00 AM TINBERGENZAAL

8:30

– 9:00 AM TINBERGENZAAL 9:00 – 10:30 AM 2

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Associations between Cannabis Use and Laboratory-Based Physical Health Problems in Early Midlife: A Longitudinal Comparison of Persistent Cannabis and Tobacco Users. Murray Thomson, Terrie Moffitt

Madeline Meier, Avshalom Caspi, Magdalena Cerdá, Robert Hancox, HonaLee Harrington, Renate Houts, Richie Poulton, Sandhya Ramrakha,

Symposium 1b. Characterizing Family Relationships: The importance of Multiple Methods

Chairs:

Bonamy Oliver & Alison Pike

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Maternal expressed emotion: Associations with child disruptive behavior.

Bonamy Oliver, Alison Pike

Coparenting moderates the association between mothers’ coercive parenting and child behaviour problems.

Latham, R.M., Mark, K.M., & Oliver, B. R.

Maternal expressed emotion predicts positivity in sibling relationships.

Mark, K.M., Latham, R.M., Pike, A., & Oliver, B. R.

Nature of Nurture: Genetic Influences on Parenting. Pike, A., Oliver, B. R. 4.

Coffee break

3 OUDE ZAAL 9:00 – 10.30 AM FOYER 10:30 – 11:00 AM

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Symposium 2a. Mental Health Problems and Individual development

Chair:

Stephen Ellenbogen

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Child hyperactivity and depression at mid-life: evidence from a prospective birth cohort.

Stephan Collishaw, Jenny Stuart-Smith, Anita Thapar, Ajay Thapar, Barbara Maughan

Testing the scar model: Adolescent psychopathology predicts loss of self-control and increased neuroticism.

Johan Ormel, Dennis Raven, Anoek M. Oerlemans, Albertine J. Oldehinkel, Odilia M. Laceulle

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Examining change in the mental health of children and youth attending solution-focused brief therapy.

Stephen Ellenbogen

Symposium 2b. Parental influences on offspring behavior - the good and the bad sides of it

Chair:

Maria Melchior

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Longitudinal stability and criterion validity of a general factor of psychopathology across the lifespan.

Benjamin B. Lahey

Maternal depression trajectories and child development at age 5½: the French EDEN mother-child cohort.

Judith van der Waerden, Cédric Galéra, Anne-Laure Sutter-Dallay, Marie-Josèphe Saurel-Cubizolles, Maria Melchior

The combined effects of parental divorce and parental history of depression on cannabis use in young adults in France.

Maria Melchior, Kwame Sakyi, Aude Chollet, Pamela Surkan

TINBERGENZAAL 11:00 – 12.30 PM OUDE ZAAL 11:00 – 12.30 PM 4

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Lunch

Parental monitoring and knowledge: A test of bidirectional associations with youths’ antisocial behavior.

Jasmin Wertz, Louise Arseneault

Emotional and behavioural resilience to multiple risk exposure in early life: the role of early parenting.

Eirini Flouri, Emily Midouhas, Heather Joshi, Nikos Tzavidis

Keynote: Adolescent outcomes of early adversities: A tale of a complex relationship

Tineke Oldehinkel, Professor of Lifecourse Epidemiology of Common Mental Disorders, University of Groningen, the Netherlands

Symposium 3a. Long-term outcomes of childhood mental health problems and exposure to adversity

Chair:

Jessica Agnew-Blais

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ADHD persistence and functioning in young adulthood.

Jessica Agnew-Blais, Guilherme Polanczyk, Andrea Danese, Terrie Moffitt, Louise Arseneault

Loneliness and sleep problems in young people.

Timothy Matthews, Andrea Danese, Louise Arseneault

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Psychological distress and wellbeing across the life-course: Infant domestic adoption.

Rukmen Sehmi, Alan Rushton & Barbara Maughan

5 WINTERTUIN 12:30 – 1:30 PM TINBERGENZAAL 1:30 – 2:30 PM TINBERGENZAAL 2:30 – 4:00 PM

Thursday, May 26, 2016 – Trippenhuis (Kloveniersburgwal 29, Amsterdam) 4.

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Childhood bullying victimization is associated with use of mental health services over 5 decades: A longitudinal nationally-representative cohort study.

Louise Arseneault, Sara Evans-Lacko, Ryu Takizawa, Nicola Brimblecombe, Derek King, Barbara Maughan, Martin Knapp

Symposium 3b. The Role of Parenting in the Development of Temperament and Adjustment Problems

Chair:

Alithe L. van den Akker

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Associations between Changes in Temperament and Adjustment Problems during a Parenting Intervention.

Geertjan Overbeek, Alithe L. van den Akker

Exploring Development in Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Evaluating the Interplay between Parenting, Child Temperament and Psychosocial Adjustment across a 9-year Interval.

Sarah de Pauw, Lisa Dieleman, Bart Soenens, Peter Prinzie

The Structure of Adjustment Problems in Childhood and Adolescence: The P factor and Associations with Parenting.

Alithe van den Akker, Maja Deković, Jessica J. Asscher, Geertjan Overbeek, Peter Prinzie

Discussant.

Sara Jaffee

OUDE ZAAL 2:30 – 4:00 PM 6

Thursday, May 26, 2016 – Trippenhuis (Kloveniersburgwal 29, Amsterdam)

Poster session I. “Mental Health, Physical Activity, and Psychosocial Development” and Reception

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Identifying risk profiles for sedentary behavior in youth across time: individual, familial and neighborhood environment factors.

Tracie Barnett, G. Contreras, Andrea van Hulst, M. Mathieu, M. Henderson

Is participation in organized activities risky or protective over the long run when it comes to substance use?

Anne-Sophie Denault, François Poulin

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The alcohol use, problems and expectancies of youth experiencing different patterns of abuse-related shame.

Stephen Ellenbogen

Approach motivation after social stress: loss and defeat do not change adolescents’ approach-avoidance actions.

Vera Heininga, Esther Nederhof, Eeske van Roekel, Odilia Laceulle, Albertine Oldehinkel

Early child stimulation and attention-related executive functions at 11 years: 2004 Pelotas birth cohort study.

Alicia Matijasevich, Rebecca Pearson, Tiago Munhoz, Iná Santos, Fernando Barros, Aluísio Barros

The Impact of Harsh Parenting across Generations.

Tricia Neppl, Shinyoung Jeon, Jennifer Senia, Brenda Lohman

Prospective associations between televiewing in toddlerhood and later self-reported social impairment in middle school.

Linda Pagani, François Lévesque-Seck, Caroline Fitzpatrick, Tracie Barnett

A 24-hour no screen time challenge: a qualitative inquiry regarding barriers and facilitators to increase physical activity from the parents’ perspective.

Sandra Pelaez, Nicoleta Cutumisu, Eric Robitaille, Melanie Henderson, Jean-Luc Bigras, Marie-Ève Mathieu, Tracie Barnett

FOYER 4:00 – 5.30 PM 7

Thursday, May 26, 2016 – Trippenhuis (Kloveniersburgwal 29, Amsterdam) 9.

Corporal punishment and externalizing behaviors in early childhood.

Genevieve Piché, Marie-Ève Clément, Christophe Huynh

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Addressing children’s conduct problems. What have fathers got to do with it?

Patrycja Piotrowska, Lucy Tully, Mark Dadds

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Time-to-treatment of mental disorders in a community sample of Dutch adolescents. A TRAILS study.

Dennis Raven, F. Jörg, E. Visser, A. Oldehinkel, R. Schoevers

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Early adult life outcomes of child and adolescent psychopathology. A TRAILS report.

Anouk Oerlemans, Johan Ormel, Odilia Laceulle, Albertine Oldehinkel

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Are there “sleeper effects” of parenting interventions on reduced disruptive child behavior? A multilevel meta analysis.

Jolien van Aar, Patty Leijten, Geertjan Overbeek

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The exposure of minors to terrorism: Recruitment or resilience?

Marta Aguilar

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Victimization and Substance Across Adolescence and Young Adulthood.

Jordan Bechtold, Dustin Pardini

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Individual and environmental vulnerabilities associated with negative adolescent adjustment in children with disruptive behavior problems.

Melanie Lapalme, Myriam Laventure, Anne-Sophie Jolicoeur-Giunt, Michèle Déry

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Childhood behavior problems and depression: The mediating role of social rejection and academic difficulties.

Katherine Picarou, Mélanie Lapalme, Marie-Josée Letarte, Geneviève Paquette, Michèle Déry

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Examining the Prospective Relationship between Anxiety Symptoms and Immunity from Childhood to Late Adolescence: Evidence of a “Vicious Cycle”.

Denise Ma, Lisa Serbin, Dale Stack

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Longitudinal associations between conduct problems and depressive symptoms: Direction and gender differences.

Martine Poirier, Michèle Déry, Caroline Temcheff Jean Toupin, Pierrette Verlaan, Jean-Pascal Lemelin

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Association between stressful life events and psychotic experiences in adolescence: evidence for gene environment correlations.

Sania Shakoor, Helena Zavos, Claire. M. A. Haworth, Phillip McGuire, Alastair G. Cardno, Daniel Freeman, Angelica Ronald

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Trajectories of Conduct Problems Over Time among Boys and Girls with Early Clinically Significant Conduct Problems.

Caroline Temcheff, Michèle Déry, Martine Poirier, Jean Toupin, Pierrette Verlaan, Jean-Pascal Lemelin, Alexa Martin-Storey, Renée St-Pierre

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Personal and academic factors linked to vocational maturity development in high-school students.

Eric Yergeau, Marcelle Gingras

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ADHD and disruptive behaviour disorders: Child and family predictors of persistence and remittance.

Jennifer Richards, Jan Buitelaar, Catharina Hartman

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Friday, May 27, 2016 – Trippenhuis (Kloveniersburgwal 29, Amsterdam)

Friday, May 27, 2016

Registration / Coffee, tea & pastries

Symposium 4a. Antisocial behaviour across the life-course: Risk factors and implications

Chair: Darrick Jolliffe 1.

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The relationship between son’s problem behaviour and parenting: comparing a GEE and fixed effects model.

Sytske Besemer, Dustin Pardini, Rolf Loeber, Stephen Hinshaw

How does early antisocial behaviour impact later life success? An examination of the age 30 outcomes in an Australian population sample.

Tara Renae McGee, Li Eriksson, Tyson Whitten, Jake M. Najman

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What do we actually know about criminal careers? A Systematic review of key criminal career parameters.

Darrick Jolliffe, David P. Farrington, Alex R. Piquero

Discussant.

David Farrington

10 FOYER 8:00 – 9.00 AM TINBERGENZAAL

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Friday, May 27, 2016 – Trippenhuis (Kloveniersburgwal 29, Amsterdam)

Symposium 4b. Sex differences in the origins of psychopathology in children

Chair:

Jonathan Hill

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Sex differences in the role of cortisol reactivity in the regulation of aggression associated with callous unemotional traits.

Nicola Wright, Andrew Pickles, Jonathan Hill, Helen Sharp

Sex differences in the interplay between prenatal and postnatal maternal depression symptoms in the prediction of GR gene (NR3C1) 1-F promoter methylation and child anxious-depressed symptoms: a test of the Predictive Adaptive Response hypothesis in humans.

Jonathan Hill, Chris Murgatroyd, John Quinn, Helen Sharp, Andrew Pickles

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Sex differences in the role of vagal reactivity in the regulation of oppositional defiant disorder symptoms.

Andrew Pickles, Pablo Vidal-Ribas, Jonathan Hill, Helen Sharp

Discussant.

Coffee break

Barbara Maughan

Symposium 5a. Delinquency and Problem Behaviour from Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood

Chair: 1.

Jessica Hill

Biological sensitivity to Neighbourhood Environments.

Pieter Hooimeijer, Susan Branje

Rongqin Yu, Jaap Nieuwenhuis, Wim Meeus, Hans Koot, OUDE ZAAL

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Testing the Relative Deprivation Mechanism: Neighbourhood Effects on Internalising and Externalising Problem Behaviour.

Jaap Nieuwenhuis, Rongqin Yu, Maarten van Ham, Susan Branje, Pieter Hooimeijer

Delinquency Abstention, Social Anxiety and Perceived Relationship Quality in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood.

Natalie Mercer, Elisabetta Crocetti, Wim Meeus, Susan Branje

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Role Instability and Delinquent Behaviour in Emerging Adulthood: A Latent Class Analysis.

Jessica M. Hill, Stacey Bosick

Symposium 5b. Predicting cortisol levels in children and young adults from child and family characteristics: A multi-method longitudinal approach

Chair:

Mark Ellenbogen

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Individual differences in infant stress reactivity at four and twelve months of age.

Andrew Dismukes, Elizabeth Shirtcliff, Kat Theall, Stacy Drury

Predicting the cortisol response following awakening in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: A test of the cumulative stress hypothesis.

Mark A. Ellenbogen, Claire-Dominique Walker, Sheilagh Hodgins

Examining the nature and directionality of the relationship between anxiety symptoms and immuno-endocrine systems across childhood and adolescence.

Lisa Serbin, Denise Ma, Dale Stack

Hair cortisol assessments: Hype or hope for epidemiological studies and mechanistic understanding.

Henning Tiemeier

OUDE ZAAL 10:30 – 12:00 PM 12

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Poster session II “ Crime and Antisocial Behavior over the Life Course” and lunch

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Relevance of changes: Dynamic predictive validity of risk factors of adolescents’ recidivism.

Anner Bindels, Machteld Hoeve, Bonne Zijlstra, Frans Oort, Claudia van der Put, Geert Jan Stams

Routine activities and delinquency across adolescence.

Evelien Hoeben, Marcus Felson, Frank Weerman, Wim

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Bernasco

Offending and mortality.

Steve van de Weijer, Catrien Bijleveld, Doreen Huscheck

The Risk of Losing: The Impact of the Death of Significant Others on the Risk for Periods of Incarceration Among Female Detainees.

Katharina Joosen

Pervasive influence of paternal and maternal criminal history on early childhood functioning: A population record linkage study.

Kristin Laurens, Stacy Tzoumakis, Kimberlie Dean, Mayy Hamde, Maina Kariuki, Melissa J. Green, Felicity Harris, Vaughan J. Carr

The impact of parental offending on early childhood aggression.

Stacy Tzoumakis, Kristin R. Laurens, Kimberlie Dean, Mayy Hamde, Maina Kariuki, Felicity Harris, Melissa J. Green, Vaughan J. Carr

Sex Differences in Antisocial Behaviors from adolescence to early adulthood: A Test of the General Theory of Crime.

Marie-Pier Robitaille, Isabelle Ouellet-Morin, Franca Cortoni, Eric Lacourse, Sylvana Côté, Frank Vitaro, Richard Tremblay

Violence of adolescents toward their parents: Battered parents and tyrant sons.

Marta Aguilar

FOYER / WINTERTUIN 12:00 – 1:00 PM 13

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Needs and risk assessment of cyberbullying as precursor of future violence and prevent recidivism.

Anna Baldry, Anna Sorrentino, David Farrington

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MAOA, childhood maltreatment and antisocial behavior: An investigation of potential mediators.

Amy Byrd, Samuel Hawes, Jordan Bechtold, Dustin Pardini, Rolf Loeber

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The Influence of Treatment Motivation on Outcomes of Social Skills Training for Juvenile Delinquents.

Trudy van der Stouwe, Jessica Asscher, Machteld Hoeve, Peter van der Laan, Geert Jan Stams

Keynote: Intergenerational Transmission of Official and Self-Reported Offending

David Farrington, Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology, Cambridge University, United Kingdom

Symposium 6a. Mental health problems, violence and recidivism

Chair: Barbara Maughan 1.

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Tracking mentally ill individuals to reduce violence in the United States: Are background checks effective prevention strategies?

Lia Ahonen, Rolf Loeber

Do experts agree with scientific study findings that serious mental health problem predict violence and homicide with or without guns and? And how useful is the information for policy makers?

Rolf Loeber, Lia Ahonen

14 TINBERGENZAAL 1:00 – 2.00 PM TINBERGENZAAL 2:00 – 3:30 PM

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Mental Health Disorder and Juvenile Recidivism: A Meta-Analysis.

Carlijn Wibbelink, Machteld Hoeve, Geert Jan Stams, Frans Oort

Discussant. Barbara Maughan

Symposium 6b. Comorbidity in a developmental context

Chair: Edward Barker 2.

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Associations between fish and processed food, early-onset persistent conduct problems, and co-occurring difficulties. Maurissa Chapman, Charlotte Cecil, Barbara Maughan, Edward Barker DNA co-methylation patterns associated with early onset conduct problems and comorbid psychiatric symptoms. Charlotte AM Cecil, Esther Walton, Jean-Baptiste Pingault, Rebecca Smith, Sara Jaffee, Caroline

Relton, Geoffrey Woodward, Wendy McArdle, Jonathan Mill, Edward Barker

Callous-unemotional traits and anxiety. Alan Meehan, Charlotte Cecil, Barbara Maughan, Edward Barker Discussant.

Stephan Collishaw

Coffee break

OUDE ZAAL 2:00 – 3:30 PM FOYER 3:30 – 4:00 PM 15

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Symposium 7a. Adult offending: Course and associated risks

Chair: Arjan Blokland 1.

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Peers and delinquency during emerging adulthood.

Frank Weerman, Arjan Blokland

To what extent does involvement in adult roles account for desistance from crime? Findings from a sample of formerly institutionalized youths.

Victor van der Geest, Alexandra de Raadt, Arjan Blokland

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The neglected case of adult onset: Investigating late starters in crime.

Vere van Koppen

Mental health problems during and after imprisonment. Anja J.E. Dirkzwager, Paul Nieuwbeerta

Symposium 7b. Prenatal and early childhood risk factors of mental health problems

Chair:

Linda Pagani

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Moderate alcohol drinking in pregnancy increases risk for children’s persistent conduct problems: Causal effects in a Mendelian randomisation study.

Joseph Murray, Stephen Burgess, Luisa Zuccolo, Matthew Hickman, Ron Gray, Sarah J. Lewis

Maternal Pre-pregnancy Body Mass Index and Mental Disorders at 11 Years of Age: 2004 Pelotas Birth Cohort Study. Alicia Matijasevich, Tiago N Munhoz, Aluísio JD Barros, Iná S Santos The association between the early environment and adolescent brain development: A longitudinal study of epigenetic mechanisms in monozygotic twins.

Linda Booij, Kevin F. Casey, Melissa Levesque, Elmira Ismaylova, Frank Vitaro, Mara Brendgen, Ginette Dionne, Moshe Szyf, Michel Boivin, Richard E. Tremblay

16 TINBERGENZAAL 4:00 – 5:30 PM OUDE ZAAL 4:00 – 5:30 PM

Friday, May 27, 2016 – Trippenhuis (Kloveniersburgwal 29, Amsterdam)

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Early childhood household smoke exposure prospectively predicts antisocial behavior and dropout in risk in middle school. François Lévesque-Seck, Isabelle Archambault, Michel Janosz, Tracie A. Barnett, Linda S. Pagani

Boat trip Dinner

5:45 – 6.45 PM RESTAURANT DE WAAG 7:00 PM 17

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Saturday, May 28, 2016

Registration / Coffee, tea & pastries

Symposium 8a. Strands through Time: Very Early Behaviours that Predict Later Developmental Outcomes

Chair:

Dale F. Hay

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Transitions in Contentious Behaviour in Infancy and Later Aggressive Conduct Problems.

Oliver Perra, Dale F.

Hay Joint Attention in Infancy in Relation to Toddler and Childhood Outcomes.

Dale F. Hay, Siwan Roberts, Charlotte Robinson, Amy Paine, Rhiannon Fyfield, Oliver Perra

If You Go Down to the Woods Today: Infants’ Level of Distress during a Teddy Bears’ Picnic Predicts Later Emotional Problems. Dale F. Hay, Stephanie van Goozen, Oliver Perra, CCDS Team Infant Precursors to Symptoms of ADHD in Early and Middle Childhood.

Mirjam Meeuwsen, Stephanie van Goozen, Dale Hay

18 FOYER 8:00 – 9.00 AM TINBERGENZAAL

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Symposium 8b. Intergenerational and Longitudinal Perspectives on Psychopathy and Dating Violence: Recent Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development.

Chair:

David Farrington

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The Intergenerational Transmission of Psychopathy and Moderation via Separation from Father and Offspring Sex.

Katherine M. Auty, David Farrington, Jeremy W. Coid

Dating violence : An examination of dynamic risk factors from childhood through to early adulthood.

Delphine

Theobald, David Farrrington Early psychopathic traits and the life-course: Stability, risk, and life success.

Henriette Bergstrøm, David

Farrington Discussant. David Farrington

Coffee break

OUDE ZAAL

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Symposium 9a. Conceptual and methodological considerations

Chair: Sonja Swanson 1.

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Heterogeneity in antisocial behaviour: validating the structure in a representative sample of children and adolescents.

Patrycja J. Piotrowska, Christopher B. Stride, Barbara Maughan, Robert Goodman, Richard Rowe

The Prison Project: A longitudinal panel study on the effects of imprisonment in the Netherlands.

Paul

Nieuwbeerta, Anja J.E. Dirkzwager Forecasting High School Dropout Risk from Preschool Executive Functions.

Caroline Fitzpatrick, Isabelle Archambault, Michel Janosz. Linda Pagani

Life course epidemiology and causal inference: It is time to be explicit about time.

Sonja A. Swanson, Henning Tiemeier

Symposium 9b. Continuity of mental health problems across development

Chair: Louise Arseneault 1.

Persistence, Remission and Emergence of ADHD in Young Adulthood: Results from a Longitudinal, Prospective Population-Based Cohort.

Jessica Agnew-Blais, Guilherme Polanczyk, Andrea Danese, Jasmin Wertz,Terrie E. Moffitt, Louise Arseneault

20 TINBERGENZAAL 10:30 – 12:00 PM OUDE ZAAL 10:30 – 12.00 PM

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Etiological influences on pervasive versus situational antisocial behaviors during preadolescence and across time: A multi-informant longitudinal cohort study.

Jasmin Wertz, Helena Zavos, Janis Best-Lane, Rebecca Gray,

Terrie E. Moffitt, Louise Arseneault Using Three-group Propensity Score Methods to Estimate Effects of Relationship Status and Quality on Men’s Antisocial Behavior. Sara Jaffee, Frances Chen What factors buffer maltreated children from developing depression across the life course? Results from a systematic review. Lucy Bowes, Elizabeth Braithwaite, Robyn O’Connor, Nikki Luke

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