His main research concerns Developmental psychology, Conduct disorder, Psychopathy, Juvenile delinquency and Injury prevention. His Developmental psychology study focuses on Parenting styles in particular. His work carried out in the field of Conduct disorder brings together such families of science as El Niño, Psychopathology, Predictive validity, Psychopathic personality and Behavior disorder.
Dustin A. Pardini has researched Psychopathy in several fields, including Effective interventions, Aggression, Individual development and Oppositional defiant. His research on Juvenile delinquency often connects related areas such as Impulsivity. Dustin A. Pardini combines subjects such as Psychiatry and Human factors and ergonomics with his study of Injury prevention.
Dustin A. Pardini mostly deals with Developmental psychology, Juvenile delinquency, Clinical psychology, Injury prevention and Human factors and ergonomics. His Developmental psychology research incorporates elements of Antisocial personality disorder and Psychopathy. His research investigates the link between Psychopathy and topics such as Interpersonal communication that cross with problems in Interpersonal relationship.
His Juvenile delinquency study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Peer group, Cognition and Impulsivity. His Clinical psychology study which covers Psychological intervention that intersects with Homicide. Dustin A. Pardini interconnects Psychiatry and Demography in the investigation of issues within Injury prevention.
Dustin A. Pardini focuses on Juvenile delinquency, Clinical psychology, Young adult, Developmental psychology and Injury prevention. His Juvenile delinquency research also works with subjects such as
His Young adult research includes elements of Marijuana use, Demography, Temperament, Mean age and Cannabis. His Developmental psychology research integrates issues from Logistic regression and Psychopathy. Dustin A. Pardini has included themes like Suicide prevention, Aggression and Human factors and ergonomics in his Injury prevention study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Clinical psychology, Injury prevention, Human factors and ergonomics, Occupational safety and health and Suicide prevention. His Clinical psychology study combines topics in areas such as Psychosocial and Interpersonal communication. He frequently studies issues relating to Juvenile delinquency and Injury prevention.
Young adult is closely connected to Gun violence in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Juvenile delinquency. Developmental psychology covers he research in Peer group. As a part of the same scientific study, Dustin A. Pardini usually deals with the Developmental psychology, concentrating on Empathy and frequently concerns with Psychopathy.
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Measurement of symptoms following sports-related concussion: reliability and normative data for the post-concussion scale.
Mark R. Lovell;Grant L. Iverson;Michael W. Collins;Kenneth Podell.
Applied Neuropsychology (2006)
Callous/unemotional traits and social-cognitive processes in adjudicated youths
Dustin A. Pardini;John E. Lochman;Paul J. Frick.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2003)
Reciprocal relationships between parenting behavior and disruptive psychopathology from childhood through adolescence
Jeffrey D. Burke;Dustin A. Pardini;Rolf Loeber.
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (2008)
Religious faith and spirituality in substance abuse recovery: determining the mental health benefits.
Dustin A Pardini;Thomas G Plante;Allen Sherman;Jamie E Stump.
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (2000)
The prediction of violence and homicide in young men
Rolf Loeber;Dustin Pardini;D. Lynn Homish;Evelyn H. Wei.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2005)
The development of callous-unemotional traits and antisocial behavior in children: are there shared and/or unique predictors?
Dustin A. Pardini;John E. Lochman;Nicole Powell.
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (2007)
Bidirectional associations between parenting practices and conduct problems in boys from childhood to adolescence: the moderating effect of age and African-American ethnicity
Dustin A. Pardini;Paula J. Fite;Jeffrey D. Burke.
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (2008)
Development and Etiology of Disruptive and Delinquent Behavior
Rolf Loeber;Jeffrey D. Burke;Dustin A. Pardini.
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology (2009)
Symptoms of conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and callous-unemotional traits as unique predictors of psychosocial maladjustment in boys: Advancing an evidence base for DSM-V.
Dustin A. Pardini;Paula J. Fite.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2010)
Lower amygdala volume in men is associated with childhood aggression, early psychopathic traits, and future violence.
Dustin A. Pardini;Adrian Raine;Adrian Raine;Kirk Erickson;Rolf Loeber.
Biological Psychiatry (2014)
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