Esther L. de Ruigh
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View article: What lies beneath
What lies beneath Open
The practical use of neurobiological markers is increasingly advocated. Research has identified several potential peripheral biomarkers of antisocial behavior that could be applied in clinical practice with relative ease, specifically mark…
View article: Neurobiological correlates of antisociality across adolescence and young adulthood: a multi-sample, multi-method study
Neurobiological correlates of antisociality across adolescence and young adulthood: a multi-sample, multi-method study Open
Background Antisociality across adolescence and young adulthood puts individuals at high risk of developing a variety of problems. Prior research has linked antisociality to autonomic nervous system and endocrinological functioning. Howeve…
View article: Using the biopsychosocial model for identifying subgroups of detained juveniles at different risk of re-offending in practice: a latent class regression analysis approach
Using the biopsychosocial model for identifying subgroups of detained juveniles at different risk of re-offending in practice: a latent class regression analysis approach Open
Background Juvenile delinquents constitute a heterogeneous group, which complicates decision-making based on risk assessment. Various psychosocial factors have been used to define clinically relevant subgroups of juvenile offenders, while …
View article: Using the Biopsychosocial Model for Identifying Subgroups of Detained Juveniles at Different Risk of Re-offending in Practice: a Latent Class Regression Analysis Approach
Using the Biopsychosocial Model for Identifying Subgroups of Detained Juveniles at Different Risk of Re-offending in Practice: a Latent Class Regression Analysis Approach Open
Background: Juvenile delinquents constitute a heterogeneous group, which complicates decision-making based on risk assessment. Various psychosocial factors have been used to define clinically relevant subgroups of juvenile offenders, while…
View article: Predicting youth reoffending after incarceration: added value of protective factors and heart rate variability
Predicting youth reoffending after incarceration: added value of protective factors and heart rate variability Open
This study examined a biopsychosocial approach on risk assessment in a clinical sample of youth offenders. In search of enhancing the validity of prediction of recidivism through risk factors alone, the added value of protective and neurob…
View article: Predicting quality of life during and post detention in incarcerated juveniles
Predicting quality of life during and post detention in incarcerated juveniles Open
View article: Psychopathic Traits and Empathic Functioning in Detained Juveniles: Withdrawal Response to Empathic Sadness
Psychopathic Traits and Empathic Functioning in Detained Juveniles: Withdrawal Response to Empathic Sadness Open
In order to gain insight in empathic deficits in juveniles with severe antisocial problems and psychopathic traits, self-reported psychopathic traits and trait empathy were assessed in 416 detained male juveniles. State empathy was assesse…