Assortative Mating and Partner Influence on Antisocial Behavior Across the Life Course

作者: Kelly E. Knight

DOI: 10.1111/J.1756-2589.2011.00095.X

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摘要: Why do individuals select romantic partners who use drugs, are criminals, or have mental health problems, a choice that eventually puts them and their children at increased risk for negative developmental outcomes? Results presented from systematic literature review on assortative mating antisocial behavior the subsequent influence each other. All cross-sectional, retrospective studies except one supported over partner influence. In contrast, all prospective Given data generally better than data, is recognized here as an important finding, previously hidden discounted in because of its reliance retrospective, cross-sectional designs. Theoretical perspectives, social homogamy, heterotypic assortment, methodological issues also examined. Language: en

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