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12 Crim. Behav. & Mental Health 1 (2002)

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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 12, 1-23 2002 0 Whurr Publishers Ltd



Editorial Introduction

Three longitudinal studies of

children's development in

Pittsburgh: the Developmental

Trends Study, the Pittsburgh Youth

Study, and the Pittsburgh Girls Study


ROLF   LOEBER,   MAGDA STOUTHAMER-LOEBER, DAVID P.
   FARRINGTON2, BENJAMIN B. LAHEY3 , KATE KEENAN3 AND
   HELENE  R. WHITE', 'Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh,
   Pittsburgh, PA, USA; 2Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge,
   Cambridge; 3Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago, Chicago,
   IL, USA; 'Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers, The State University of
   New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, USA

Introduction

It is not common in longitudinal studies on child development to be able to
trace the intellectual pedigree for one longitudinal study. The three
Pittsburgh-based longitudinal studies that are the focus of this special issue
have their intellectual ancestry both in the United States and in England.
The US  origin of the Developmental Trends Study, the Pittsburgh Youth
Study and the Pittsburgh Girls Study can be found in the planning phase for
the Oregon Youth Study, which Magda Stouthamer-Loeber and Rolf Loeber
helped to set up under the guidance of Gerald R. Patterson and John B. Reid
from 1979 to 1983. The European origin of the three Pittsburgh studies is the
Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development, which David P. Farrington has
spearheaded since 1982, and which was started by Donald West in 1961. The
fact that David P. Farrington joined the investigative team in Pittsburgh has
been of great benefit, encouragement and stimulation over the past 15 years.
   One may wonder whether three longitudinal studies are not a bit much to
undertake in one lifetime. Most longitudinal investigators are already glad to
be able to undertake a single longitudinal study over decades. So, why three?
Once Rolf and Magda Loeber had left Eugene in 1983, they and David
Farrington decided to pool their strengths and create a longitudinal study,
called the Pittsburgh Youth Study, based on a community sample of 1517 young


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