Health
Mental Health & Neurology
Addiction & Risky Behaviors
Prevention & Personalised Health
Brain Mechanisms & Psychology
Children & Youth
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
Singapore
2011.03.31
Role of brain structure and function in juvenile delinquent and risk-taking behaviors and its impact on biological and psychosocial treatment efficacy
“Juvenile delinquency and risk-taking are a societal problem faced worldwide. Youth who engage in repetitive and persistent antisocial behavior are more likely to continue perpetrating crime and violence into adulthood,” says Dr. Andrea Glenn. For the first time, the efficiency of combined treatments—biological (nutritional) and psychosocial (social skills training)—is tested in reducing problem behavior in youth, leading to more personalized treatments for youth who are at risk for criminal behavior.
Adapting Treatments for Juvenile Delinquency?
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Andrea
GLENN
Institution
Institute of Mental Health
Country
Singapore
Nationality
American
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