quantification of some aspect of aggressive behaviour during childhood, usually assessed through the use of standardised questionnaires. Childhood aggressive behaviour is a criterion for disruptive behavior disorders such as oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder (CD) [American Psychiatric Association, 2013]. Aggressive behavior is also implicated in neurodevelopmental disorders such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) [Hamshere et al., 2013], autism spectrum disorder (ASD) [Mandy et al., 2013], dysregulated behavior [Pope and Bierman, 1999], substance use disorders [White et al., 2013], antisocial personality disorder [Schaeffer et al., 2003], and schizophrenia [Volavka, 2013] later in life.
childhood trauma measurement
cocaine use measurement
cognitive inhibition measurement
coping behaviour measurement
cortisol measurement
cortisol secretion measurement
delayed reward discounting measurement
depressive episode measurement
depressive symptom measurement
DSM-IV-based non-social scale
DSM-IV-based social scale
emotional symptom measurement +
executive function measurement
exploratory eye movement measurement
food addiction measurement
functional impairment measurement
gamma wave measurement
grey matter volume measurement +
hippocampal volume +
HVA measurement
initial pursuit acceleration
lentiform nucleus measurement
Lewy body dementia measurement
linguistic error measurement
loneliness measurement
manic episode measurement
mean fractional anisotropy measurement
memory performance
MHPG measurement
Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview
mood instability measurement
neuropsychological test
neuroticism measurement
obsessive-compulsive symptom measurement
opioid overdose severity measurement
oppositional defiant disorder measurement
parietal cortex measurement
plasma clozapine measurement
plasma clozapine-to-N-desmethylclozapine ratio measurement