2024
DOI: 10.1037/dev0001689
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Reinforcement sensitivity theory and externalizing problems across early adolescence: Testing within-person reciprocal associations.

Nolan E. Ramer,
Gretchen R. Perhamus,
Craig R. Colder

Abstract: Temperament and externalizing problems are closely linked, but research on how they codevelop across adolescence remains sparse and equivocal. Reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) provides a useful framework for understanding temperament and externalizing problems associations. During adolescence, oppositional problems are posited to be linked to an overactive behavioral approach system (BAS) while conduct problems are linked to an underactive behavioral inhibition system (BIS). However, this research mostly… Show more

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