Secure attachment predicts lower societal cost amongst severely antisocial adolescents
Abstract Background Social and economic costs associated with antisocial behaviour are well-established, but little is known about the potential costs savings/benefits of secure attachment in this high-risk group. We aimed to provide the first test of attachment quality as a distinct predictor of ec...
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Main Authors: | Christian J Bachmann (Author), Sajid Humayun (Author), Madeleine Stevens (Author), Thomas G O'Connor (Author), Stephen Scott (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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