Antisocial Behavior Scale

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Antisocial Behavior Scale

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About Antisocial Behavior Scale

The Antisocial Behavior Scale assesses behavior problems of different severity (Schwab-Stone et al., 1999) on 19 items. In this scale (Cronbach´s α = .83), students were asked to report on a 5-point scale how many times they had been involved in each type of antisocial behavior during the past year (0 = zero times, 1 = once, 2 = twice, 3 = three to four times, 4 = five and more times).

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  • Schwab-Stone, M. E., Chen, C., Greenberger, E., Silver, D., Lichtman, J., & Voyce, C. (1999). No Safe Haven II: The effects of violence exposure on urban youth. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 38, 359-367.

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