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European Journal of Developmental Science
Heft 2009/3,3
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19,90 € [D]
ISSN 1863-3811
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Inhalt
Malti, Tina
Developmentally Appropriate Prevention of Aggression – Developmental Science as an Integrative Framework
S. 215–217
Scales, Peter C.
Positive Youth Development and the Prevention of Youth Aggression and Violence
S. 218–234
Malti, Tina
A Developmental Approach to the Prevention of Adolescent’s Aggressive Behavior and the Promotion of Resilience
S. 235–246
Welsh, Brandon C.
Early Developmental Prevention of Delinquency and Later Offending: Prospects and Challenges
S. 247–259
Beelmann, Andreas
The Effects of Preventing Antisocial Behavior and Crime in Childhood and Adolescence: Results and Implications of Research Reviews and Meta-Analyses
S. 260–281
Masten, Ann S.
Developmental Models of Strategic Intervention
S. 282–291
Jungmann, Tanja
Preventing Adverse Developmental Outcomes and Early Onset Conduct Problems Through Prenatal and Infancy Home Visitation: The German Pilot Project »Pro Kind«
S. 292–298
Kuschel, Annett
Is a Preventive Parenting Program Effective in Reducing a Child’s Externalizing Behavior?
S. 299–303
Gasteiger-Klicpera, Barbara
Prevention of Aggressive Behavior in Elementary Schools: Gender-related Effects of a Peer Mediation Program
S. 304–311
Bull, Heike Dele
School-based Prevention of Bullying and Relational Aggression: The fairplayer.manual
S. 312–317
Fuchs, Irene
Limitations of Scientific Rigorous Recommendations for Prevention Programs »at Practice« – Recollecting the Experience with the Family-based Prevention Program FAST in Germany
S. 318–320