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Oregon Youth Study Wave 4, 1986-1988

The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. The longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, and the participants' parents' employment statuses.

Data-related Publications

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2026
Journal Article

Latino immigrant disadvantage and the neighborhood context of resident perceptions of and experiences with crime and safety

Velez, Maria B., Lyons, Christopher J.
Justice Quarterly

2023
Journal Article

Relating facial trustworthiness to antisocial behavior in adolescent and adult men

Alley, Zoe M., Kerr, David C.R., Wilson, John Paul, Rule, Nicholas O.
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior; 47; 385–402

2022
Journal Article

The hidden link between circadian entropy and mental health disorders

lachkar, A., Lee, J., Asthana, K., Vakil Monfared, R., Chen, J., Alhassen, S., Samad, M., Wood, M., Mayer, E.A., Baldi, P.
Translational Psychiatry; 1; 12