Investigating Impulsivity as a Root Cause of School Violence: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, Global, 2022-2025 (ICPSR 39695)

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Laura Michaelson, American Institutes for Research; Joshua R. Polanin, University of San Francisco; Dorothy L. Espelage, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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This comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis documents the magnitude and significance of longitudinal associations between impulsivity and school violence to advance understanding of root causes of school violence perpetration and victimization. The research team also tested which methods and measures of assessing impulsivity are most predictive of subsequent school violence and the extent to which the predictive validity of impulsivity for school violence generalizes across various contexts and samples.

The data, syntax and review protocol for this study are available for download.

United States Department of Justice. Office of Justice Programs. National Institute of Justice (15PNIJ-22-GG-03140-RESS)
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