Objectives: Conduct disorder (CD) refers to a pattern of severe antisocial and aggressive behaviour manifested in childhood or adolescence, with heavy costs to society. Though CD is a common psychiatric diagnosis among adolescents of both genders, gender differences in comorbidity of CD have been little studied. In this study we examined gender differences among adolescents with CD in causes for hospitalization, comorbid psychiatric diagnoses and somatic conditions. Study design: The original study sample consisted of 508 inpatient adolescents in Northern Finland (age 1217); 155 of them (65 girls, 92 boys) fulfilled the DSM-IV criteria for CD. Methods: Diagnosis of CD and psychiatric comorbidities were obtained from the K-SADS-PL and somati...
Background Substance use disorders (SUDs) constitute a major health problem and are ...
Adolescent delinquency is costly at both the individual- level and the societal-level. Many conduct-...
BACKGROUND: Conduct disorder is considered difficult to treat, but comorbid psychiatric disorders ma...
Objectives: Conduct disorder (CD) refers to a pattern of severe antisocial and aggressive behaviour ...
Mauri Marttunen on työryhmän STUDY-70 Workgrp jäsen.Objectives: Conduct disorder (CD) refers to a pa...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) rarely occurs alone but is typically accompanied by comorbid psych...
Background Conduct disorder (CD) rarely occurs alone but is typically accompanied by comorbid psy...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder of childhood and adolesc...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder of childhood and adolesc...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder of childhood and adolesc...
Examined sex differences in the rate and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), trauma ex...
This study was undertaken to investigate psychiatric comorbidity in male and female adolescents with...
The current study examined the mental health profiles (current and lifetime) of adolescent girls and...
Gender plays an important role in the development of conduct disorder (CD) and depression. Loeber a...
In this study of 20 male and 20 female conduct disordered adolescents matched for age and sociodemog...
Background Substance use disorders (SUDs) constitute a major health problem and are ...
Adolescent delinquency is costly at both the individual- level and the societal-level. Many conduct-...
BACKGROUND: Conduct disorder is considered difficult to treat, but comorbid psychiatric disorders ma...
Objectives: Conduct disorder (CD) refers to a pattern of severe antisocial and aggressive behaviour ...
Mauri Marttunen on työryhmän STUDY-70 Workgrp jäsen.Objectives: Conduct disorder (CD) refers to a pa...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) rarely occurs alone but is typically accompanied by comorbid psych...
Background Conduct disorder (CD) rarely occurs alone but is typically accompanied by comorbid psy...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder of childhood and adolesc...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder of childhood and adolesc...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder of childhood and adolesc...
Examined sex differences in the rate and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), trauma ex...
This study was undertaken to investigate psychiatric comorbidity in male and female adolescents with...
The current study examined the mental health profiles (current and lifetime) of adolescent girls and...
Gender plays an important role in the development of conduct disorder (CD) and depression. Loeber a...
In this study of 20 male and 20 female conduct disordered adolescents matched for age and sociodemog...
Background Substance use disorders (SUDs) constitute a major health problem and are ...
Adolescent delinquency is costly at both the individual- level and the societal-level. Many conduct-...
BACKGROUND: Conduct disorder is considered difficult to treat, but comorbid psychiatric disorders ma...