August 27, 2008
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Candice L. Odgers

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Assistant Professor
Ph.D. University of Virginia
Phone: (949) 824-8911
Office: 3361 Social Ecology II

My research focuses on the developmental course of externalizing disorders, with an emphasis on physical-health outcomes. Specific interests include the role of gender, family history and neighborhood context in the progression of childhood conduct disorder, longitudinal methods for facilitating causal inference, and the health consequences of early teenage substance exposure.

Selected Publications

  • Odgers, CL., Caspi, A., Nagin, D. Piquero, AR., Slutske, WS., Milne, B., Dickson, N., Poulton, R., & Moffitt, TE. (in press). Is it important to prevent early exposure to drugs and alcohol among teens? Psychological Science.
  • Odgers, CL., Moffitt, TE., Tach, L., Sampson, R., Taylor, A., Matthews, CL. & Caspi, A. (submitted). The protective effects of neighborhood collective efficacy on children growing up in deprivation: A developmental analysis.
  • Moffitt, TE., Arseneault, L., Jaffee, SR, Kim-Cohen, J, Koenen, KC, Odgers, CL, Slutske, W. & Viding, E. (2008). DSM-V Conduct Disorder: Research needs for an evidence base. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 49, 3-33.
  • Odgers, CL., Moffitt, TE, Broadbent, JM., Dickson, N., Hancox, RJ., Harrington, H., Poulton, R., Sears, MR., Thompson, WM., & Caspi, A. (2008). Female and male antisocial trajectories: From childhood origins to adult outcomes. Development and Psychopathology, 20, 673-716.
  • Odgers, CL., Milne, B., Caspi, A, Crump, R., Poulton, R. & Moffitt, TE. (2007). Predicting prognosis for the conduct-problem boy: Can family history help? Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 46, 1240-1249.
  • Odgers, CL., Caspi, A., Poulton, R., Harrington, H., Thompson, M., Broadbent, JM., Dickson, N., Sears, MR., Hancox, B. & Moffitt, TE. (2007). Prediction of adult health burden by conduct problem subtypes in males. Archives of General Psychiatry. 64, 476-484.
  • Mulvey, EP., Odgers, CL., Skeem, JL., Schubert, C., Gardner, W., & Lidz, C. (2006). Substance use as a dynamic risk factor for violence: A test of the relationship at the level of the daily reports. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74, 743-754.
  • Odgers, CL., Moretti, MM., & Reppucci, ND. (2005). Examining the science and practice of violence risk assessment with female adolescents. Law and Human Behavior, 29, 7-27.
  • Moretti, MM., Odgers, CL., & Jackson, MA. (2004). Girls and Aggression: Contributing Factors and Intervention Principles. Series: Perspectives in Law and Psychology. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

 


 
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