About
Terrie Moffitt is a Professor in the field of Social Behavior & Development at the Social Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry department in the UK. Her work focuses on developmental psychopathology, antisocial behavior trajectories, and longitudinal research methodologies. She has contributed to over 400 research outputs and leads major studies like the Dunedin Longitudinal Study and E-Risk Twin Study.
Research Interests:
- Natural history of antisocial behavior across lifespans
- Behavioral genetics and neuropsychological assessment
- Longitudinal methodologies for mental health studies
- Childhood adversity and developmental outcomes
Recent Projects:
- Midlife Aging in the Dunedin Study Phase 52 (2023-2028)
- E-Risk @30: Longitudinal Twin Study (2023-2027)
- Childhood Maltreatment Resilience Study (2017-2019)
Grant funding includes Medical Research Council (MRC) and Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) awards. Her research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to good health and well-being (SDG 3).
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