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Mark Zoccolillo

Mark Zoccolillo

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Psychology

D-Index
38
Citations
12435
World Ranking
8708
National Ranking
582

Overview

Mark Zoccolillo is affiliated with McGill University in Canada. Their academic profile currently reflects involvement in the research community without publicly available records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or commonly targeted publication venues.

The scientist's work has not been catalogued with specific main fields of study or subfields of research. Similarly, there is no detailed information regarding the primary topics of research interest or scientific enquiry associated with their publications.

While there are no documented book publications or awards awarded to them, the ongoing affiliation with a reputable institution like McGill University suggests an active engagement in research activities within the academic environment.

The absence of listed recent papers, co-authors, or citation details in their profile implies that the current public record may be limited, or that the researcher may engage in emerging or interdisciplinary fields not yet fully captured in bibliometric databases.

Best Publications

  • Physical Aggression During Early Childhood: Trajectories and Predictors

    Richard E. Tremblay;Daniel S. Nagin;Jean R. Seguin;M. Zoccolillo

  • Physical aggression during early childhood: trajectories and predictors

    Richard E. Tremblay;Daniel S. Nagin;Jean R. Seguin;M. Zoccolillo

  • The search for the age of 'onset' of physical aggression: Rousseau and Bandura revisited

    Richard E. Tremblay;Christa Japel;Daniel Perusse;Pierre Mcduff

  • Gender and the development of conduct disorder

    Mark Zoccolillo

  • The outcome of childhood conduct disorder: implications for defining adult personality disorder and conduct disorder.

    Mark Zoccolillo;Andrew Pickles;David Quinton;Michael Rutter

  • Gender differences in physical aggression: A prospective population-based survey of children before and after 2 years of age

    Raymond H. Baillargeon;Mark Zoccolillo;Kate Keenan;Sylvana Côté

  • Risk factor models for adolescent verbal and physical aggression toward mothers

    Linda S. Pagani;Richard E. Tremblay;Daniel Nagin;Mark Zoccolillo

  • Co-occurrence of conduct disorder and its adult outcomes with depressive and anxiety disorders: a review.

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  • The genetic-environmental etiology of parents' perceptions and self-assessed behaviours toward their 5-month-old infants in a large twin and singleton sample.

    Michel Boivin;Daniel Pérusse;Ginette Dionne;Valérie Saysset

  • The development of impulsivity, fearfulness, and helpfulness during childhood: patterns of consistency and change in the trajectories of boys and girls

    Sylvana Côté;Sylvana Côté;Richard E. Tremblay;Daniel Nagin;Mark Zoccolillo

  • Depression and anxiety symptoms: onset, developmental course and risk factors during early childhood

    Sylvana M. Côté;Michel Boivin;Xuecheng Liu;Daniel S. Nagin

  • Validation de la version française du CTQ et prévalence de l’histoire de maltraitance

    Daniel Paquette;Lise Laporte;Marc Bigras;Mark Zoccolillo

  • Risk Factor Models for Adolescent Verbal and Physical Aggression Toward Fathers

    Linda Pagani;Richard E. Tremblay;Daniel Nagin;Mark Zoccolillo

  • The Role of Maternal Education and Nonmaternal Care Services in the Prevention of Children's Physical Aggression Problems

    Sylvana M. Côté;Michel Boivin;Daniel S. Nagin;Christa Japel

  • Controlling Parenting and Physical Aggression During Elementary School

    Mireille Joussemet;Frank Vitaro;Edward D. Barker;Sylvana Côté

  • Prevalence of psychiatric diagnoses and the role of perceived impairment: findings from an adolescent community sample.

    Elisa Romano;Richard E. Tremblay;Frank Vitaro;Mark Zoccolillo

  • Predicting girls' conduct disorder in adolescence from childhood trajectories of disruptive behaviors.

    Sylvana Côté;Mark Zoccolillo;Richard E. Tremblay;Daniel Nagin

  • Depression among medical students.

    Mark Zoccolillo;George E. Murphy;Richard D. Wetzel

  • Childhood behavioral profiles leading to adolescent conduct disorder: risk trajectories for boys and girls.

    Sylvana Côté;Richard E. Tremblay;Daniel S. Nagin;Mark Zoccolillo

  • DSM-III-R and DSM-III criteria for conduct disorder in preadolescent girls: specific but insensitive.

    Mark Zoccolillo;Richard Tremblay;Frank Vitaro

  • Girls' hyperactivity and physical aggression during childhood and adjustment problems in early adulthood: a 15-year longitudinal study.

    Nathalie Fontaine;René Carbonneau;Edward D. Barker;Frank Vitaro

  • Treated delinquent boys' substance use: onset, pattern, relationship to conduct and mood disorders

    Susan E. Young;Susan K. Mikulich;Matthew B. Goodwin;John Hardy

  • Physical aggression during early childhood

    Richard E. Tremblay;Daniel S. Nagin;Jean R. Séguin;Mark Zoccolillo

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard E. Tremblay
Richard E. Tremblay University of Montreal
Michel Boivin
Michel Boivin Université Laval
Frank Vitaro
Frank Vitaro University of Montreal
Sylvana M. Côté
Sylvana M. Côté University of Montreal
Daniel Pérusse
Daniel Pérusse University of Montreal
Linda S. Pagani
Linda S. Pagani University of Montreal
Edward D. Barker
Edward D. Barker King's College London
Pierre McDuff
Pierre McDuff University of Montreal
Martine Hébert
Martine Hébert University of Quebec at Montreal
Jean R. Séguin
Jean R. Séguin University of Montreal

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